Spalangia cameroni
Spalangia cameroni is a species of parasitic wasp in the genus Spalangia that feeds on houseflies.[1] It has a lifecycle of 21–28 days, and is used as a biological pest control.[2]
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References
- Townsend, Lee (May 1994). "Biological Control of Flies". Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- Noble, Hannah (5 June 2020). [FGInsight.com "Using parasitic wasps as alternative in fly control"] Check
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