Biological control is control of pests by the introduction of other living things, rather than pesticides, into their environment.
Biological Control: In pest control, the use of animals and organisms that eat or otherwise kill or out-compete pests.
Biological Control The use of organisms or viruses to control parasites, weeds, or other pests. Biological Diversity ...
Biological control The use of a pest's natural enemies in order to control that pest.
IPM practices include use of resistant varieties, timing of planting, cultivation, biological controls, and judicious use of pesticides to control pests. These IPM practices are used in greenhouses and on field crops.
See also: Community, Oxygen, River, Bacteria, Pesticide
 
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