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    Biocontrol Around the Home: Mosquito Control 

    Dunn, Amara R. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)
    (entsoc. organisms—natural enemies—to keep pests in check. org/sites/default/files/files/Science-Policy/2018/ESA- How? Natural enemies might eat pests, make them sick, Factsheet-Bt.pdf ). or lay their eggs in or on them. When those eggs hatch, Name...
    of active ingredient voila—their meal is ready and waiting. But not all natural enemies are members of the bug-eats-bug club. Microbes All pesticide product labels will tell you which ingredients such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses make compounds toxic...
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