Застосування різних діючих речовин лікарських засобів у боротьбі з іксодовими кліщами
Abstract
Наведено результати досліджень впливу препаратів на основі фіпронілу й
пропоксуру на кліщів родини Ixodidae в умовах експерименту. Зареєстровано
основні поетапні зміни, що виникають у поведінці кліщів під впливом акарицидних
засобів.
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