Insect predators found in the United States could help keep spotted lanternfly populations in check while potentially reducing reliance on chemical control methods, according to a new study conducted ...
Biological control harnesses natural enemies—predators, parasitoids and pathogens—to suppress pest populations and reduce reliance on chemical insecticides. In agroecosystems, insect predators such as ...
Most predators are opportunistic hunters. If a species is open to eating multiple types of prey, it can improve its odds of ...
In an article in the journal BioScience, an international team of researchers led by Dr. Cleo Bertelsmeier from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, argues that the global spread of nonnative ...
Some butterflies carry markings on their wings that resemble false heads, complete with spots and tail-like shapes. These ...
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8 insects you definitely want in your vegetable beds
Most gardeners have been conditioned to reach for the spray bottle the moment they see something moving on their plants. It’s ...
With a sting that packs a punch, would any creature dare to eat a bee? You would be surprised to know that, from birds to bugs, there are a lot of animals that rely on bees as a protein-filled snack.
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