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Table - 1: Mortality of unfed and engorged larvae, nymphs, and adults of A. variegatumafter dipping for 10 minutes in Neem oil or Neem formulations of varyingconcentrations in vitro
Table - 2: Engorgment periods (days) of  A. variegatum larvae, nymphs, and female adults
Fig. - 1: Number of ticks on cattle sprayed with 25% Neem oil and on controls          (25% peanut oil) and grazed in tick-infested pastures for 5 days
Table - 3: Numbers of larvae, nymphs, and adults of A. variegatum able to attach on rabbitswhen exposed on various days after application of undiluted Neem oil or formulation #2.Controls were treated with undiluted PO.
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