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| 153.  Derived from:  Legner, E. F., R. D. Sjogren, G. S. Olton
  & L. Moore.  1976.  Control of biting and annoying gnats with
  fertilizer.  Calif. Agric. 30(2):  14-17.               Naturally
  breeding field populations of Hippelates eye gnats and Leptoconops
  biting gnats were reduced with granular and spray applications of urea to the
  soil.  Control ranged from 10-96
  percent depending on the dosage and application method (disked or
  surface-applied).  Possible modes of
  action are mechanical abrasion of gnat larvae, and the favoring of fungal
  infections.  The use of urea as a
  substance harmless to natural enemies may be beneficial in the integrated
  control of pestiferous soil arthropods.     Page 14     Page 15     Page 16     Page 17       | 
 
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