GRASSHOPPERS AND OTHER INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1911 AND 1912. 109 



MINNESOTA INSECT LIFE. 



This publication, issued during the spring and summer, has been 

 continued, and is evidently meeting with approval. Through it we 

 are enabled to get timely information to those who need it. An 

 endeavor is made to have the information contained therein in pop- 

 ular form. The publication is intended primarily for citizens of 

 Minnesota. A free copy is mailed on the first of April, May, June, 

 July and August to each address on the rapidly growing mailing 

 list. We insert here contents of the numbers published during 1911 

 and 1912. 



Vol. I, No. 4, April, 1911: Spraying; Self-Boiled Lime Sulphur; 

 Spraying Machine Manufacturers ; Insecticide and Fungicide Man- 

 ufacturers ; The Plum Curculio ; Strawberry Pests ; Codling Moth ; 

 Bordeaux ; Grape Pests ; Black Leaf A Good Contact Insecticide ; 

 Naked Snails or "Slugs" in Cold Frame, Greenhouse or Garden ; 

 "Sow Bugs" or "Wood Lice. ;" Grasshoppers ; Plant Lice In Spring ; 

 Items. 



Vol. I. No. 5, May, 1911: Protection of Seed Corn; Summer 

 Work with Grasshoppers ; "Red Spider ;" Ants in Garden and 

 Household; "Buffalo Bugs," Carpet Beetles, "Buffalo Moths;" Elm 

 Borers ; The Oak Twig Pruner ; Mosquitoes ; Chicken Hawks ; Items 

 of Interest. 



Vol. I, No. 6, June, 1911: Save the Birds; Ants in Lawn and 

 Garden ; The Currant Worm ; White Grubs ; Poultry Pests ; Scale 

 Insects; The State and Federal Insecticide Laws; Grasshoppers; 

 Items of Interest ; "The Poor Little Bugs." 



Vol. I, No. 7, July, 1911 : Wire Worms and Cut Worms in Field 

 Corn ; San Jose Scale in Minnesota ; Scale Insects Hatching and 

 Spreading Now; Catching Cut Worm Moths; The Fecundity of 

 Plant Lice; The Grasshopper Situation; Remedies for Mosquitoes 

 and Black Flies ; Remedies for Jiggers ; Pocket Gophers and Moles ; 

 Remedies for Woodchucks ; The Corn Bill-Bug ; Items. 



Vol. I, No. 8, August, 1911: Spraying Machinery; Paris Green 

 vs. Arsenate of Lead ; Fall Plowing for Grasshoppers ; Borers in 

 Birch Trees; Oaks Killed by Borers; A Late Cut- Worm Attacking 

 Cabbage; Another Gohper Remedy; Flies on Stock, Buffalo Gnats, 

 Etc. ; Some Remedies for Rats and Mice ; Winter Treatment for 

 Scale Insects. 



