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Dr Lukas Seehausen

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Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle

Silver fly could reduce pest threat to Europe’s €1.5bn Christmas tree industry

CABI joins forces in first release of parasitic Asian wasp to fight devastating invasive fruit fly in Switzerland

Field cage study highlights safety of classic biological control agent against devastating invasive fruit fly

CABI helps step up the fight to find suitable biocontrol for the Comstock mealybug in Swiss Canton of Valais

New perspectives needed to boost success of Classical Biological Control to fight insect pests

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