Thursday, December 26, 2013

It is generally the larvæ that do the most harm

It is generally the larvæ that do the most harm



From this you can see that it is especially important to know all you can about the life of injurious insects, since it is often easier to kill these pests at one stage of their life than at another. Often it is better to aim at destroying the seemingly harmless beetle or butterfly than to try to destroy the larvæ that hatch from its eggs, although, as you must remember, it is generally the larvæ that do the most harm. Larvæ grow very rapidly; therefore the food supply must be great to meet the needs of the insect.



Fig. 142. Moth and Cocoon


Source: Agriculture for Beginners

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