Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Elementary Entomology
To-day the public has come to appreciate that insect life plays a most-important part in the economy of our civilization. Some of the problems which require the work of the trained entomologist are worthy of the highest scientific training and best executive ability.
Insects and disease. The modern methods of sanitation for the control of malarial fever and yellow fever involve the control of mosquitoes, which transmit these diseases. More and more the sanitary measures which are making the tropics habitable for the more northern races of man are being made possible by a knowl edge of the relation of insect life to the transmission of disease. Even the common house-?y, formerly considered a mere nuisance.
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