Drought-Tolerant, Aphid-Hungry Lacewing Species Arrives in Americas

Drought-Tolerant, Aphid-Hungry Lacewing Species Arrives in Americas

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Sometimes, an invasive species is a good thing. The lacewing Chrysoperla zastrowi could be a useful biocontrol agent for aphids, mites, and other pests.

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Drought-Tolerant, Aphid-Hungry Lacewing Species Arrives in Americas

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