EFFICACY OF LIQUID BACTERIAL FORMULATION OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS SUBSP. ISRAELENSIS AND BACILLUS SPHAERICUS 1593 MIXTURE IN CONTROLLING MOSQUITO LARVAE IN BANGKOK

Subsequent to flood disasters in Thailand subsided, vast areas become breeding sites for mosquitoes, and people complained about the huge number of mosquitoes. The National Science and Technology Development Agency and the Faculty of Science together with the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol Un...

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