Unlock the why behind insect pests and their impact on our crops, wildlife, and ecosystems.
This guide explains how pests behave, adapt to plants, and sometimes even carry disease, offering practical ideas for management and prevention. It presents clear, science-based concepts that help readers understand the roots of pest problems and the choices behind control strategies.
In these pages you’ll find a structured look at insect and protozoan life, food habits, and the idea of biological races. Learn how some insects specialize on a single plant while others remain polyphagous, and see how migrations between hosts shape evolution and pest management. The text also covers the mechanisms behind disease transmission by arthropods and the role of predators in keeping pest numbers in check.
Experience includes:
- How food plants influence insect behavior, diet, and host selection
- The concept of biological races and how they arise and differ
- The range of control methods, from stomach and contact poisons to fumigants
- The relationship between pests and disease in both plants and animals
Ideal for readers of agriculture, biology, and pest management who want a practical, dose-by-dose view of how applied zoology informs protection of crops, livestock, and ecosystems.