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1963: Insect Resistance To Certain Insecticides

Washington State University entomologist Stanley Hoyt shares how insects develop resistance to insecticides, alongside a whimsical illustration from Yakima artist John Freeborn. “As the insecticide is used over and over, the susceptible individuals are killed, leaving an ever-increasing percentage of resistant insects to interbreed and carry on the population. Soon, the population cannot be controlled by the insecticide, and it is termed resista…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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