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Three species of birch leaf-mining sawflies, Fenusa pusilla (Lepeletier), Profenusa thomsoni (Konow), and Heterarthrusnemoratus (Fallen), have spread into Alberta from eastern North America, causing moderate-to-servere damage to birches. The relationships between the species on the same host were studied. Three methods were used in testing 17 insecticides in 63 field efficacy tests. The soil drench technique is more effective than bark painting or foliar spray for controlling these insects.
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