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Keyword: Parasitic | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | | Seite 2 von 2 1 2 | | | | ...mage to crops. This led to the extensive use of pesticides in the past. However after initial successes, leaf-miner flies developed resistance to these poisons so that today they are increasingly combatted using their natural enemies, such as the parasitic wasps Dacnusa sibirica and Diglyphus isaea. | | |
| | The way of life of most parasitic mites varies considerably. Many species are very slow moving and use animals as a form of transport while sucking their blood. Even the diet of different species varies greatly. Mites live from bacteria etc... or from plants or plant parts, fungi, ... | | |
| | The natural enemies of southern green stink bugs includes the tachinid fly - Trichopoda pennipes - as well as the parasitic wasp - Trissolcus basalis. These insects deposit their eggs on the southern green stink bug and their larvae parasitise it. | | |
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