This monograph is a comprehensive study of the brown-tail moth, an invasive species that has caused significant damage to trees and crops in North America. The author, a noted entomologist and professor of zoology, provides detailed information on the morphology, life cycle, and behavior of the moth, as well as the various methods used to control its spread. The book is richly illustrated with photographs, drawings, and diagrams that help the reader understand the biology and ecology of the pest. The Brown-Tail Moth is an important resource for scientists, farmers, foresters, and anyone interested in the management of invasive species.
Archie Howard Kirkland Books
