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last modified: 20.04.2021, this page: 10.11.2024
Overview on presented control methods
Natural enemies
Parasitoids
Braconid
Cotesia
Diadegma
Encarsia
Tachinid fly
Tiphia wasp
Trichogramma
Predators
Damsel bug
Damselfly
Ground beetle
Hoverfly
Lacewing
Ladybird beetles
Mealybug destroyer
Minute pirate bug
Praying mantis
Predatory mite
Rove beetles
Spider
Weaver ant
Microbials in pest control
Bacillus thuringiensis
Bug juice spray
Plants in pest control
Aloe
Andrographis
Basil
Butterfly bush
Chili
Coleus
Coriander
Custard apple
Eupatorium
Finger euphorbia
Garlic
Giant knotweed
Ginger
Gliricidia
Guinea hen weed
Horse radish
Horsetail
Lansones
Lemon grass
Leucas
Malabar nut
Mammey
Mint
Neem
Onion
Papaya
Pepper tree
Pongam tree
Quassia
Red cedar
Sensitive plant
Spanish needle
Stemona
Sweet flag
Thundergod vine
Tinospora
Tomato
Turmeric
Vitex
Wormseed
Yam bean
Other substances
Baking soda
Copper
Diatomaceous earth
Flour spray
Horticultural oil
Soap spray
Cultural practices
Composting
Crop rotation
Field sanitation
Green manuring
Intercropping
Soil tillage
Trap cropping
Physical methods
Ant barrier
Bagging fruits
Bird perches
Fruit fly traps
Handpicking
Light traps
Mulching
Pheromone traps
Pruning
Soil baits
Soil traps
Sticky board traps
Other methods
Animal manure
Animal urine
Compost tea
Milk spray
Plant ash
Seed treatment
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