The Bee Moths
Author: PADDOCK, F. B.
Source: Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 23, Number 2, April 1930 , pp. 422-428(7)
Publisher: Entomological Society of America
Abstract:
These are very ancient pests of the apiary. Their systematic history is interesting. Now the distribution is quite general and of considerable economic importance. The life history and food habits are distinctive for the two species. Natural factors in control are lacking and artificial methods are ineffective.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 1930-04-01
- Journal of Economic Entomology is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December. The journal publishes articles on the economic significance of insects and is divided into the following sections: apiculture & social insects; arthropods in relation to plant disease; forum; insecticide resistance and resistance management; ecotoxicology; biological and microbial control; ecology and behavior; sampling and biostatistics; household and structural insects; medical entomology; molecular entomology; veterinary entomology; forest entomology; horticultural entomology; field and forage crops, and small grains; stored-product; commodity treatment and quarantine entomology; and plant resistance. In addition to research papers, Journal of Economic Entomology publishes Letters to the Editor, interpretive articles in a Forum section, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, and Book Reviews.
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