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An introduction to agriculture . 3. AFTER THE ROOTS ARE CARE-rULLY COVERED PRESS THE EARTHDOWN AS THE HOLE IS FILLED. 4. AFTER THE TREE IS PLANTKDMULCH IT WITH LOOSE EARTH SOTHAT THE MOISTURE MAV SOAK IN. should be made about a foot below the lower part ofthe infected part of the branch. The codling moth,scale insects, scab and slugs, affect the pear tree. Theseshould be treated as thev are when they affect the appletrees. Slugs may be destroyed by spraying with kero-sene emulsion. 194. Peaches.— Peach trees are usually planted 18to 21 feet apart. The peach tree is attacked by many 198 AX INTE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-agriculture-3-after-the-roots-are-care-rully-covered-press-the-earthdown-as-the-hole-is-filled-4-after-the-tree-is-plantkdmulch-it-with-loose-earth-sothat-the-moisture-mav-soak-in-should-be-made-about-a-foot-below-the-lower-part-ofthe-infected-part-of-the-branch-the-codling-mothscale-insects-scab-and-slugs-affect-the-pear-tree-theseshould-be-treated-as-thev-are-when-they-affect-the-appletrees-slugs-may-be-destroyed-by-spraying-with-kero-sene-emulsion-194-peaches-peach-trees-are-usually-planted-18to-21-feet-apart-the-peach-tree-is-attacked-by-many-198-ax-inte-image339110007.html
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The Cambridge natural history . gers stall. Thatstarvation did not promptthe crime was proved hjthe fact that during thepreceding night the slug had been supplied with, and had eaten,a considerable quantity of its favourite food. On two otheroccasions the same observer found one of his slugs deprived ofits slime and a portion of its skin, and in a dying condition.An adult L. maximus, kept for thirty-three days in captivity witha young Avion ater, attacked it frequently, denuded it of its slime,and gnawed numerous small pieces of skin off the body andmantle.^ The present writer has found no bet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-gers-stall-thatstarvation-did-not-promptthe-crime-was-proved-hjthe-fact-that-during-thepreceding-night-the-slug-had-been-supplied-with-and-had-eatena-considerable-quantity-of-its-favourite-food-on-two-otheroccasions-the-same-observer-found-one-of-his-slugs-deprived-ofits-slime-and-a-portion-of-its-skin-and-in-a-dying-conditionan-adult-l-maximus-kept-for-thirty-three-days-in-captivity-witha-young-avion-ater-attacked-it-frequently-denuded-it-of-its-slimeand-gnawed-numerous-small-pieces-of-skin-off-the-body-andmantle-the-present-writer-has-found-no-bet-image342753056.html
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. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. Insecis, etc., Injurious to the StrmvJjerry. 463 tliev fire roimil, tlie (jiitninec. attacked, the little weevils eating out roimil holes into the iViiit, usually Init little larger than themselves. These holes are ^-ery ohai-aeteiistic being smaller than the spaee within. The beetles were found in these holes at dusk and early morning. This damage had jireviously been put down to slugs. 1 know nothing of the life- history of tills insect. The lieetle varies from - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-insect-and-other-allied-pests-of-orchard-bush-and-hothouse-fruits-and-their-prevention-and-treatment-insect-pests-fruit-insecis-etc-injurious-to-the-strmvjjerry-463-tliev-fire-roimil-tlie-jiitninec-attacked-the-little-weevils-eating-out-roimil-holes-into-the-iviiit-usually-init-little-larger-than-themselves-these-holes-are-ery-ohai-aeteiistic-being-smaller-than-the-spaee-within-the-beetles-were-found-in-these-holes-at-dusk-and-early-morning-this-damage-had-jireviously-been-put-down-to-slugs-1-know-nothing-of-the-life-history-of-tills-insect-the-lieetle-varies-from-image232180616.html
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. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 86 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. 27, 1913. hive, and I was much surprised to find several slugs eating the bodies. They appeared to be severing the head and abdomen, and leaving the thorax, and as one bee was actually being attacked while in a. comatose state, it seems to me that hundreds of germs may be set free that would otherwise have i>erished through frost, etc. Anyhow, considering the havoc this disease is making among bees, it seems worth the trouble to pick up and destroy all dead ones at this season. I suppose the very mild w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-journal-amp-bee-keepers-adviser-bees-86-the-british-bee-journal-feb-27-1913-hive-and-i-was-much-surprised-to-find-several-slugs-eating-the-bodies-they-appeared-to-be-severing-the-head-and-abdomen-and-leaving-the-thorax-and-as-one-bee-was-actually-being-attacked-while-in-a-comatose-state-it-seems-to-me-that-hundreds-of-germs-may-be-set-free-that-would-otherwise-have-igterished-through-frost-etc-anyhow-considering-the-havoc-this-disease-is-making-among-bees-it-seems-worth-the-trouble-to-pick-up-and-destroy-all-dead-ones-at-this-season-i-suppose-the-very-mild-w-image234262302.html
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