Author:
Mohammad Emad Q.,Hamad Hamad M.
Abstract
Abstract
Our aim was to study the attractiveness and the replant effect ion for crucifer oil, celery oil, carnation oil, essential oil and castor oil on the saw-toothed grain beetel Oryzaephilus surinamensis L. Result showed that carnation oil gave the highest mean of attractive for the adults which were 17%. All oils had significant replant effect for the adults and the celery oil was the first in replant percentage which achieve to 73%, then the castor oil by 63%, and crucifer oil and essential oil by 50%, while the carnation oil had the latest percentage which was 47%.
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