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Tiny, Stingless Wasps May Help Control Soybean Aphids

2013-05-31 17:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

A determined soybean aphid natural predator from Asia is controlling soybean aphids in Canadian fields, and may expand its range into the northern tier of the Midwest. This Asian stingless wasp, Aphelinus certus, is smaller than the period at the end of this sentence and arrived in North America at the same time as soybean aphids or shortly after that. read more

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