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Chapter 8. Robert L Metcalf and Robert A Metcalf. 1975. Attractants, repellents, and genetic control in pest management. Pages 275-306. In: RL Metcalf and WH Luckman. New York, John Wiley and Sons, 587 pages.

Keywords: attractants, sex pheromones, important insect pheromones, odor corridor, alarm pheromones, trail-marking pheromones, aggregation pheromones or arrestants, food lures, oviposition lures, use of attractants in pest management, attractants in sampling and monitoring insect populations, attractants in trapping insect pests, pheromones as mating confusants, repellents for foliage feeders, repellents for crawling insects, repellents for weed-feeding insects, repellents for fabric-eating insects, Tineola bisselliella, Anthrenus, Attagenus piceus, repellents for protection of man, mosquitoes, Anopheles, Adedes, Culex, Psorophora, Simulium, Tabanus, Chrysops, Stomoxys, Leptoconops, ticks, repellents for protection of domestic animals, genetic control of pest populations, sterile-male technique, sterility versus competition among gametes, conditional lethals, chromosomal translocations, general problems of genetic control techniques, screwworm, Cochliomyia hominovorax, chemosterlization

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