Non GMO South Africa’s own Sangoma Lady Karen Parkin observed this phenomena and to the best of my knowledge was the first to publish the results of her observation. “… A female wasp will insert her egg into the pest insect, Snyder said. The larvae develops inside the pest and eats its way out. The larvae will start with the nonessential parts like wing muscles and reproductive structures, and then will eat the heart, killing the pest..
WSU studies how organic methods help fight crop pests
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Washington State University has received a federal grant of nearly $750,000 to help determine how organic farming practices are defeating some major pests. …read more
Non GMO South Africa's own Sangoma Lady Karen Parkin observed this phenomena an…
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