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1. Dusting, spraying, 
fumigation, or 
medication. 
2. Place to apply poi- 
son. 
e. Time of application. 
f. Number of applications. 
g. How long is insecticide 
effective? 
h. Time required to kill 
insect. 
(2) Other methods. 
a. Hand picking. 
b. Cultural practices. 
c. Management practices. 
' d. Sanitary measures. 
e. Natural control. 
1. Parasites. 
2. Predators. 
(No talking.) 4. Summary (talking and showing). 
Demonstrator assists teammate with A review of all important points con- 
charts, posters, and all equipment sidered in demonstration. Use 
necessary for Summarizing all im- charts, posters, and any type of il- 
portant points of demonstration. lustrative material necessary. 
There is almost no limit to the number of insect-control practices that lend 
themselves to team demonstrations. Below are listed a few suggestive topics 
which may be developed according to the sample outline given. The subheads 
under each topic are control methods that should be demonstrated. 
1. Controlling the clothes moth and carpet beetle. 
a. Fumigation. 
b. Brushing. 
ec. Sunning and airing. 
d. Cleaning and storing. 
2. Controlling stored-grain insects. 
a. Cleaning bins. 
b. Fumigation. 
3. Controlling ox warble. 
a. Squeezing. 
b. Ointment. 
c. Wash. 
4, Controlling screwworm. 
a. Medication. 
b. Prevention of wounds. 
5. Controlling lice on animals. 
a. Dipping. 
b. Spraying. 
c. Dusting 
. Controlling peach borer with paradichlorobenzene. 
. Controlling vegetable-garden insect pests. 
. Controlling flower insect pests. 
. Controlling houseflies. 
a. Sanitation. 
bo. Traps. 
c. Screens. 
d. Sprays. 
10. Mixing poison bait for use in grasshopper and cutworm control. 
11. Mixing poison sirup for use in house-ant control. 
In addition to the team demonstrations on insect control, there are many 
other phases of the work with insects that can be presented by individual 
demonstrations. They are simple processes that may become part of a team 
demonstration. The following items may offer a few suggestions: 
1. Preparing insects to be sent away for identification. 
2. Making a collection net. 
3. Making a jar for killing insects. 
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