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Structural pest management: Insecticide resistance affects cockroach control

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Michael K. Rust
Arthur J. Slater
Timothy A.M. Slater

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California Agriculture 42(5):18-20.

Published September 01, 1988

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Despite the extensive use of insecticides, cockroaches remain one of the most widespread and troublesome of California's household and commercial pests. There are several species of cockroaches in California, but the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), is by far the most pestiferous.

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Structural pest management: Insecticide resistance affects cockroach control

Donald A. Reierson, Michael K. Rust, Arthur J. Slater, Timothy A.M. Slater
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Structural pest management: Insecticide resistance affects cockroach control

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Authors

Michael K. Rust
Arthur J. Slater
Timothy A.M. Slater

Publication Information

California Agriculture 42(5):18-20.

Published September 01, 1988

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Abstract

Despite the extensive use of insecticides, cockroaches remain one of the most widespread and troublesome of California's household and commercial pests. There are several species of cockroaches in California, but the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), is by far the most pestiferous.

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