biological pest control

How Does Biological Pest Control Work?

Biological pest control primarily involves three strategies: classical, augmentation, and conservation. Classical biological control introduces a natural enemy from the pest's native habitat. Augmentation involves releasing additional natural enemies, while conservation enhances the existing environment to benefit natural predators. These approaches aim to achieve a natural balance, reducing the need for chemical pesticides that can have adverse toxicological effects.

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