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The Specificity of Host Relations in Predacious Insects
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BiologyInsect Social BehaviorHost RelationsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyEnvironmental FactorsAugmentative Biological ControlChemical ControlSocial InsectPest ControlPest ManagementNatural ControlSocial ParasitismSymbiosisPublic HealthInsect Pests
It is well known that no living organism can continue to multiply indefinitely. Sooner or later environmental factors combine to slow down the rate of increase and eventually bring it to a halt. This is the phenomenon we call “natural control”. Among the environmental factors responsible for the natural control of insect pests, parasitic and predacious insects sometimes play an important part.