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Black scale control: Supply of natural enemy developed by using pest a s foster host on noneconomic plants
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California Agriculture 3(5):7-14.
Published May 01, 1949
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Abstract
Oleanders planted along the side of a citrus orchard—toward the prevailing midday winds—can serve as insectaries for the production of the African parasite, Metaphycus helvolus, a natural enemy of black scale introduced into California in 1937 by the University of California.