September PCT included “Cause and Effect,” a feature written by Bery Pannkuk that explained a chipmunk-Indian meal moth connection. The following references were cited in the article:
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Mallis, A. 2004. Handbook of Pest Control, 9th ed. GIE Media, Cleveland, Ohio. pp.
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Mueller, David. 1998. Stored Product Protection. Insects Limited. pp. 352
Smith, E.H. and R.C. Whitman. 2007. NPMA field guide to structural pests., 2nd ed.,
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