Weathering of Methyl Eugenol Solid Dispensers: Effects on Residual Amount, Release Rate, and Field Capture of Bactrocera dorsalis Males (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Weathering of Methyl Eugenol Solid Dispensers: Effects on Residual Amount, Release Rate, and Field Capture of Bactrocera dorsalis Males (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST
Volume 105, Issue 3, Pages -
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Florida Entomological Society
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2022-10-04
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10.1653/024.105.0307
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