Effectiveness of using natural enemies to combat pests depends on surroundings

A new study of cabbage crops in New York — a state industry worth close to $60 million in 2017, according to the USDA — reports for the first time that the effectiveness of releasing natural enemies to combat pests depends on the landscape surrounding the field.


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Source: ScienceDaily