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100 Years of Achievements in
Insect Control

A History in Pictures from USDA

Insects Affecting Animals

Set of four old black and white insects affecting animals photographs from USDA old black and white photograph of insects affecting animals old black and white photograph of insects affecting animals old black and white photograph of insects affecting animals old black and white  photograph of insects affecting animals Group of four old black and white pictures about insects affecting animals.

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Other Subject AreasOther Subject Areas
Aerial SprayingPower Sprayers and Dusters
Portable ApplicatorsGrasshoppers
European Corn BorerFabric Pests
Boll WeevilFruit Insects
Japanese BeetleEngelmann Spruce Beetle
Gypsy MothInsects Affecting Man
BeesQuarantines

 

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