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Harnessing Nature’s Pest Control: How Predators and Parasitoids Fight Brassica Pests

Jessa Thurman explains more about what we can learn from her work with parasitoids and predators in brassica crops. Her recent […]

Australian Entomological Society Presentation, Hobart 2024

https://player.vimeo.com/video/1032163477?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479 Introduction to the Canola Allies project and some brief results from 2024 season. Many thanks to the organizers of […]

Presentation at International Congress of Entomology, Japan, August 2024

Here is a 15 minute presentation which introduces the Canola Allies project and talks more about earwigs and parasitoids of […]

Canola Allies has started….

Great to see the media release from GRDC about our new project.

Searching for the Samurai (wasp)

Read the CSIRO news article about research involving Anna Marcora from the Agroecology team.

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