Oregano oil works as well as synthetic insecticides to tackle common beetle pest

Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 07:21 in Biology & Nature

New research in the Society of Chemical Industry`s Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture shows that oregano oil works as well as synthetic insecticides to combat infestation by a common beetle, Rhizoppertha dominica, found in stored cereals.

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