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Biological control of insects by predators and parasites.
Abstract Serious problems are affecting the prevailing insect control strategy. The dilemma has been magnified by a neglect of biological control and disruption of natural enemy activity by the insecticides. A developing integrated control strategy promises a more effective role for biological control in the future.