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Effectiveness and Utilization

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Biology of Coccinellidae

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The use of predaceous coccinellids for the control of pests differs with climatic area (the contrast between the temperate zone and the tropics and subtropics) and with the type of prey (aphids, coccids, mites). A further important consideration is whether an indigenous or imported exotic prey is involved.

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Hodek, I. (1973). Effectiveness and Utilization. In: Biology of Coccinellidae. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2712-0_9

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