INSECT PESTS OF CIGAR-TYPE TOBACCOS ll 
can with 10-penny nail holes in the bottom fastened to a stick (fig. 
14). As the plants increase in size the bud leaves become more 
tightly folded and it is then necessary to apply the remedy with the 
Ficure 12.—A spider, Peucetia viridans, predaceous on the budworm, about 4. 
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FWicurE 13.—Cardiochiles nigriceps, an important parasite of the budworm: A, 
Lateral view; B, dorsal view. X 4. 
hand (figs. 15, 16, and 17). When the buds are closed they should 
be opened with one hand while a small pinch of the poison mixture 
is dropped in with the other. The poisoned bait can be conveniently 
