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How to Manage Pests

Pests in Gardens and Landscapes

Anaphes nitens

The parasitic wasp, Anaphes nitens, is an effective control of the eucalyptus snout beetle. Since being introduced in 1994, it has been discovered in most areas where eucalyptus snout beetle has been a problem.

Parasigized eggs
Parasitized eggs

Adult Anaphes nitens
Adult Anaphes nitens

 


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