Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6372901 Biological Control 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The impact of various food supplements on the population development and dispersal of M. pygmaeus was studied. ► Higher populations were registered after providing Ephestia kuehniella eggs. ► Higher dispersal was obtained when the moth eggs were sprinkled over all the plants in a row. ► Providing E. kuehniella eggs will result in increased population build-up of M. pygmaeus.
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