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Control of fabric-feeding Insects by neutralizing vitamins in fibers

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Roy J. Pence, University of California, Los Angeles.

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California Agriculture 14(2):12-13.

Published February 01, 1960

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Clothes moths and carpet beetle larvae—the fabric insects of most economic importance—are dependent for normal development upon vitamins contained in woolen fibers and certain vitamins within the B-complex.

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Control of fabric-feeding Insects by neutralizing vitamins in fibers

Roy J. Pence
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Control of fabric-feeding Insects by neutralizing vitamins in fibers

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Authors

Roy J. Pence, University of California, Los Angeles.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(2):12-13.

Published February 01, 1960

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Abstract

Clothes moths and carpet beetle larvae—the fabric insects of most economic importance—are dependent for normal development upon vitamins contained in woolen fibers and certain vitamins within the B-complex.

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