1972
DOI: 10.2134/jeq1972.00472425000100010012x
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Physical Methods of Pest Control

Abstract: Physical approaches to control are discussed including those direct or indirect measures which either destroy the insect, disrupt normal physiological activity by means other than chemical, or modify the environment to a degree that is unacceptable or unbearable to the insect. A recognition of specific ecological factors and tolerance thresholds are prerequisites to utilization of physical controls. Temperature survival limits are discussed together with the more subtle use of radiofrequency energy. Manipulati… Show more

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“…Physical and mechanical controls are based on a detailed understanding of the pest's ecology and the recognition that there are tolerance levels that may be tested by physical means. (Osmun, 1972). Pest ecology and biology is regarded as the primary logical underpinning for all approaches to insect management, and it is especially important if physical and mechanical measures are to be effective.…”
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“…Physical and mechanical controls are based on a detailed understanding of the pest's ecology and the recognition that there are tolerance levels that may be tested by physical means. (Osmun, 1972). Pest ecology and biology is regarded as the primary logical underpinning for all approaches to insect management, and it is especially important if physical and mechanical measures are to be effective.…”
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“…It is critical for insects to keep their internal water levels within reasonable limits; this level is heavily impacted by external stimuli (Osmun, 1972). Abiotic variables such as humidity have varied effects on various insects (Khaliq et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%