Diamond Back

Word DIAMOND BACK
Character 12
Hyphenation di a mond-back
Pronunciations N/A

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Kate recoiled, as if someone had offered her a diamond-back rattlesnake. ❋ Stabenow, Dana (2002)

Similarly, the effects of neem products on the parasitoids of the diamond-back moth are being studied by a PhD student at ICIPE. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Sadao 444 (tea bag powder): the extracts prepared can control leaf miners, leaf rollers, leaf-chewing caterpillars, cutworm, diamond-back moth, beet army worm, borers, citrus caterpillars, aphids, thrips and red mites. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Due to the relatively high price of neem, these products are mainly used for the management of pests that have become resistant or are difficult to manage with conventional insecticides such as the diamond-back moth and leaf miners. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Studies on the effects of neem products on natural enemies of the main pest of cabbage, namely the diamond-back moth and aphids were conducted by a Kenyatta University student for a master's degree funded by the GTZ-IPMH Project. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Foliar applications with Neemros® water extracts at concentrations of 25 and 50 g/l, and Neemroc® at 1 - 3% have compared favourably with the Bacillus thuringiensis products Florbac and Dipel, for control of the diamond-back moth, and with Karate for control of aphids on kale and cabbage in greenhouse and field experiments (Ksters 1998, Okoth 1998). ❋ Unknown (2000)

Sadao 111 (alcoholic extract): the highly susceptible insects are cutworms, beet army worm, leaf-chewing caterpillars e.g. the diamond-back moth, leaf-rollers, leaf-miners, aphids and psyllids. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Later spelled "terrapin," it meant the diamond-back, the esoteric little creature that spread the fame of the ❋ James Wharton (N/A)

Among them were the first fishery statistics, the first licensing law, the first price control, the first diamond-back terrapin, the first conservation measures. ❋ James Wharton (N/A)

"I guess I never want to be closer to a diamond-back than that," Bob admitted, with a shake of his head. ❋ James Carson (N/A)

Page 49 diamond-back shells in the window said, "Major, have you any real live terrapins?" ❋ Unknown (1921)

Aside from the hatching of diamond-back terrapin, there's nothing going on there in which you could be of any service. ❋ Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1918)

Elaps russelli, or king-snake; the rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus, or diamond-back); the copperhead ❋ John Allan (1914)

If she is shopping for a dinner party, she may order the costly and aristocratic diamond-back terrapin, sacred in Baltimore as is the ❋ Julian Street (1913)

Somewhat better than the "fat-back," but of about the same size and cost, is the "golden-stripe" terrapin; but all these are the merest poor relations of the diamond-back. ❋ Julian Street (1913)

Although there is a closed season for terrapin, the value of the diamond-back causes him to be relentlessly hunted during the open season, with the result that, like the delectable lobster, he is passing. ❋ Julian Street (1913)

Yet behold the cost of the precious diamond-back to-day! ❋ Julian Street (1913)

Some diamond-back terrapin are supplied for the Baltimore market from North Carolina, but these, my marketman assured me, are inferior to those of Chesapeake Bay. ❋ Julian Street (1913)

These stalls, with their contents, are duplicated over and over again; and if your fair guide be shopping for a dinner party, at which two men from out of town are to be initiated into the delights of the Baltimore cuisine, she may order up the costly and aristocratic _Malacoclemmys_, the diamond-back terrapin, sacred in ❋ Julian Street (1913)

Slade's pony snorted and jumped sideways, leaving Lennon a clear view of the big diamond-back rattlesnake that lay coiled in the middle of the trail. ❋ Robert Ames Bennet (1912)

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