In some regions of the world, wild-caught insects have been a valuable source of protein for centuries. However, the mass ...
The study revealed that spined soldier bugs — a predatory stink bug native to North America known for preying on various ...
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The Case for Insect AgricultureThe Case for Insect Agriculture Posted: March 13, 2025 | Last updated: March 13, 2025 As populations continue to skyrocket, we may have no choice but to look at alternative methods of feeding our ...
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Could this robotic pollinator insect save agriculture?could well become the indispensable allies of tomorrow's agriculture. These insect robots, lighter than a paperclip, are designed to mimic the fast and agile movements of natural pollinators.
Spotted lanternflies have wreaked havoc on U.S. agriculture since their arrival in 2014, but Penn State researchers may have ...
Biological control of insect pests: In agriculture, pests can be controlled by the use of chemical or biological tools. In biological control, natural biological processes are utilized to control ...
Researchers found native predators that help control spotted lanternfly populations, reducing reliance on pesticides.
Insecticides may help growers hoping to protect their crops from harmful insects, but they also may contribute to a larger amount of some weeds, according to a new study.
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Hit by storms and disease, Florida’s citrus growers try to survive until bug-free trees arriveThe insect causes citrus greening ... an entomology professor at the University of Florida/ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences’ Citrus Research and Education Center, shows a genetically ...
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