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SECURING EGGS IN MUSLIN CAGES.—Each cage contains a cinnabar moth which lays its eggs on the enclosed ragwort. By means of this moth it is hoped to secure control of ragwort which is spreading alarmingly in some parts of New Zealand and causing great loss of stock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 19

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SECURING EGGS IN MUSLIN CAGES.—Each cage contains a cinnabar moth which lays its eggs on the enclosed ragwort. By means of this moth it is hoped to secure control of ragwort which is spreading alarmingly in some parts of New Zealand and causing great loss of stock. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 19

SECURING EGGS IN MUSLIN CAGES.—Each cage contains a cinnabar moth which lays its eggs on the enclosed ragwort. By means of this moth it is hoped to secure control of ragwort which is spreading alarmingly in some parts of New Zealand and causing great loss of stock. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 19

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