. Diseases and pests of cultivated plants [microform]. Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Agricultural pests; Ennemis des cultures; Agricultural pests. 18 DipAiTMiNT or Aoiicui/rcBE ih. ,%f^*.- }':JP\^^**^^** nitworm. (a) (â¢), ared aa fullowa: Coarie brao, 00 lb.; Paria freen or white araenle, 3 lb.; aymp or lirown aagar, 2 quarts; warm water, â ufflclent to make a coarae, crumbly maab. Tbe dry liiKredlents abould flrat lie tborougbly mixed together and tbe water then added. Do not Ket the material too "loppy; have It ao It will fall apart readily after prean- Inc together In tbe


. Diseases and pests of cultivated plants [microform]. Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Agricultural pests; Ennemis des cultures; Agricultural pests. 18 DipAiTMiNT or Aoiicui/rcBE ih. ,%f^*.- }':JP\^^**^^** nitworm. (a) (â¢), ared aa fullowa: Coarie brao, 00 lb.; Paria freen or white araenle, 3 lb.; aymp or lirown aagar, 2 quarts; warm water, â ufflclent to make a coarae, crumbly maab. Tbe dry liiKredlents abould flrat lie tborougbly mixed together and tbe water then added. Do not Ket the material too "loppy; have It ao It will fall apart readily after prean- Inc together In tbe band; 13 lb. of tbe mixture la â uffl- clent for each acre 'f tbe material la broadcaated orer tbe ground. It la beat to apr y tbe mixture In the early spring after the ground has been seeded or planted. In tbe Uotcard, Dept. Agr.) been ploughed and harrowed and before It has ^â «^⢠âr ountea in tup be applied In tbe spring before any vegetaUon sUrts Into growth. WiaewoBBia. "cnl^Zu^''' " T? *" '^"'^ (K>«torld») commonly known a. Click beetles The larvie are slender and worm-like, with a tough, leathery skin of a yellowish or reddlsh-brown «.Ioâr. The body Is divided Into wellSn^ i^ The bead Is furnished with a pair of strong Jaws. The larval rtage laat. from three to Ave years, so that the amount of damage which these grub, Tn d" U vTi^ Con/ro/.-TbIs Is difficult owing to the fact that the grub Is well protected bv be ploughed m late summer or early fall and kept well harrowed. This win kill aome of the larvm and pip» and expose others to their natural enemies, p- as insect vorou. birds. Poultry allowed to run on the land at this time would he of awlBtance. In gardens, or where the Infestation la especially bad In limit, . .reas In a field, trapping may be useful. For this purpose the poisoned bran-m. '. given for cutworms (tchick see) may be used, but owing to tbe habits of tbe wlreworms It 18 better to place It


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