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Samurai Wasp: A Biological Control Agent for Invasive Brown Maromorated Stink Bug
A new study led by CABI has confirmed that the samurai wasp (Trissolcus japonicus)—a natural enemy of the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) pest—has minimal impact on native stink bugs.
Latest Research Articles
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Cyclone Biparjoy to Hit Pakistan, India; 80,000 Ordered to Evacuate
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How Fossil Tree Resin Can Reveal the Secrets of a Prehistoric Forest [STUDY]
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Tropical Atlantic Development Likely to Emerge in Coming Weeks Due to Favorable Warm Waters
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Masai Giraffes Face High Risk of Extinction Due to Habitat Loss, Poaching
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Thousands of People Evacuate After Mayon Volcano Spews Toxic Gas and Ash
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From Rubbish Plastic to Floor Rugs: Syrians Make Living From Recycling
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Fungi and Their ‘Necromass’: A Surprising Source of Soil Carbon Sequestration
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Why More Renewable Energy Projects Are Embracing Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach All-Time High That Could Influence Wildfires, Challenging Heat
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Father Drowns After Trying to Save Daughter in Rough Surf on Jersey Shore
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16 White Rhinos Reintroduced to DR Congo National Park After 40 Years
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Northeast US Weather Forecast: Much-Needed Rain to Unload This Week