The Haricot-Weevil 
upon her. We know from her habits the 
best tactics to follow. She ravages the dry 
and gathered crop, stored in the granaries. 
It is an irksome matter to attend to her in 
the open fields; and it is also almost useless. 
The bulk of her business is conducted else- 
where, in our warehouses. The enemy 
settles down under ‘our roof, within our 
reach. This being so, with the aid of insecti- 
cides defence becomes relatively easy. 
