“…This is an excellent example of factor interaction (Odum, 1971). Similar findings have been reported for several insect species which include the curculionids, Hypera postica (Sweetman, 1933) and Sitophilus granarius (Bailey, 1969;Howe and Hole, 1968;Robinson, 1925;Smerka and Hodson, 1959;Surtees, 1964b), the silvanid beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Amos, 1968), the ptinid beetle, Ptinus tectus (Bentley, 1944), the flour beetles, Tribolium castaneurn (Howe, 1956) and T. con fus um (Howe, 1960;Wattsrs, 1966), the anobiid, Lasioderm serricorne (Lefkovitch and Currie, 1967), the dermestid beetle, Trogoderma granarium (Schwalbe et al, 1973;Yinon and Shulov, 1969), the noctuid pine looper, Bupalus piniarius (Klomp and Gruys, 1965) and the tortricid, Choristoneura fumiferana (Morris, 1965;Wellington, 1949), as well as the arachnids, Clubiona similis, Suophrys frontalis, Phrurolithus festivus and Stemonyphantes lineatus (Almquist, 1970), Theridion saxatile (Norgaard, 1956), the lycosid spiders, Pirata piraticus and Lycosa pullata (Norgaard, 1951), several species of linyphids, philodromids, tetragrathids and theridiids (Kirchner, 1973), the earth mite, Halotydeus destructor (Cloudsley-Thompson, 1964), and the centipedes, Scolopendra polymorpha and Lithobius sp. (Cloudsley-Thompson and Crawford, 1970).…”