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Encyclopedia > Natural enemy
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It is defined as the reduction of pest populations by natural enemies and typically involves an active human role.
The natural enemy is then passed through a rigorous quarantine process, to ensure that no unwanted organisms (such as hyperparasitoids) are introduced, then reared, ideally in large numbers, and released.
Hoffmann, M.P. and Frodsham, A.C. Natural Enemies of Vegetable Insect Pests.
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