Commercial and Experimental Organic Insecticides (1969 Revision)

Abstract
Entomologists and others concerned with insecticides and related materials and their uses are constantly confronted with the problem of keeping abreast of current developments on the subject of the chemical control of certain insects, other arthropods and similar pest animals. It is as important to identify the “species” of an insecticide as it is the species of an insect when attempting to effect control.