Insects and Human Welfare (Classic Reprint): An Account of the More Important Relations of Insects to the Health of Man, to Agriculture, and to ... and to Forestry (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Brues, Charles Thomas

 
9781330492895: Insects and Human Welfare (Classic Reprint): An Account of the More Important Relations of Insects to the Health of Man, to Agriculture, and to ... and to Forestry (Classic Reprint)

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Insects and Human Welfare reveals how these small creatures shape our health, food, and forests—and how science is learning to live with them.

This book surveys the major ways insects affect people, crops, and natural ecosystems. It explains how some insects spread disease, while others help keep pest numbers in check, and it discusses practical strategies that farmers and researchers use to reduce damage and improve yields. The discussion covers how crops moved around the world, how rotations and substitutes influence pest populations, and how introducing natural enemies can offer lasting relief.


  • How predatory and parasitic insects contribute to pest control

  • How crop origins, plant relationships, and rotation influence insect pressures

  • Ways modern agriculture relies on science to improve prevention and treatment

  • The evolving outlook for biological methods and integrated approaches



Ideal for readers of natural science, agriculture, and environmental studies who want a clear overview of insects’ roles and the practical tools used to manage them.

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