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Ground Beetles Key Allies for Slug Control in Conservation Agriculture

Ground Beetles Key Allies for Slug Control in Conservation Agriculture

Among slugs' natural enemies, ground beetles provide the best control, a new study shows—a useful finding in conservation agriculture settings.

Seed choice in ground beetles is driven by surface-derived hydrocarbons

AEM 205 A : Sustainable Agricultural Development - manage

Assessing carabid beetles as a biocontrol for slugs and other pests, CaraSlug Project, Results in brief, H2020, CORDIS

Tillage effects on ground beetles in temperate climates: a review

20 Ways to Control Slugs in the Permaculture Garden or Allotment - Permaculture

Cascading effects of soil organic and inorganic fertilizers on tri‐trophic interactions: Plant–aphid–parasitoid wasp as a study system - Gorji - 2023 - Journal of Applied Entomology - Wiley Online Library

environmental entomology Archives - Entomology Today

Pests and Their Management in Coconut

Ground Beetles Key Allies for Slug Control in Conservation Agriculture

10 Animals That Eat Slugs - Online Field Guide

Climate Change and Industrial Agriculture Are Supercharging the Insect Apocalypse - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog

Ground Beetles: Predators That Provide Benefits in Agricultural Landscapes

Entomological Society of America on LinkedIn: Ground Beetles Key Allies for Slug Control in Conservation Agriculture

natural enemies Archives - Entomology Today

Insects, Free Full-Text