Prospects for use of biological control of insect and mites for the food industry in North America

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There are a number of strategies used to mitigate and control insect infestations in stored products and stored product facilities in North America and globally. Fumigation remains one of the main techniques used, particularly in bulk grain. Other techniques are also utilized effectively, such as the use of extreme temperatures and the use of biological control agents, but are mainly restricted to organic products and to Europe, respectively. Here, we review the past research con-ducted in the field of biological control for pests of stored products in North America and in Europe, its past and present successes in Europe, its challenges, and what we can learn from them to develop biological control as a viable option to problems of insect pests of stored products in North America.

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Hervet, V. A. D., & Morrison, W. R. (2021, October 1). Prospects for use of biological control of insect and mites for the food industry in North America. Agronomy. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11101969

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