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After 12 years of research, a parasitic wasp that controls a highly destructive fruit fly will be released by Oregon State University.
Fruit Grower Report
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug now has a natural born killer on his trail.
Fruit Grower Report
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug now has a natural born killer on his trail.
The Agribusiness Update
OSU entomologist finds new wasp that could be natural control tool for Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, and USDA proposes National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard.
Fruit Grower Report
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has a new predator.
Fruit Grower Report
Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs have a new, and tiny, predator.
Fruit Grower Report
Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs have a new, tiny predator.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has a tiny Natural Predator that's found its way to the Pacific Northwest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has a Natural Predator that's found its way to the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit Grower Report
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has a natural predator and it has been found in the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit Grower Report
A Natural Predator of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has been found in the Pacific North.
Fruit Grower Report
Here's an interesting look at a way to use nature.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sometimes all it takes are some friends.
Fruit Grower Report
A natural way of controlling the stink bug has been found in our back yard.
Northwest Report
Idaho's ag production has reached a new record high....and a parasitic wasp is taking up residence in Washington State.
Colorado Ag Today
Colorado is using a parasitic wasp to combat the emerald ash borer.
Food Forethought
Even the most annoying of insects have a job to do in the garden.
Northwest Report
Washington State is still working on legalizing recreational marijuana...the Midwest is dealing with too much water...and Lacy has a battle on her hands.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
There are many insects organic farmers and gardeners want and need to have around their crops.