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  • Bacillus thuringiensis
  • www.bt.ucsd.edu
  • Information from the Aroian lab at UCSD on the benefits and risks associated with using Bacillus thuringiensis proteins in farming and using its genes in GMO crops to manufacture the natural insecticide.
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  • BioForce
  • www.bioforce.net.nz
  • Breeds and sells beneficial natural predators for the sustainable, non-chemical control of many common horticultural pests. Based in New Zealand.
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  • Biological Control of Locusts
  • www.lubilosa.org
  • Locust and grasshopper control is currently carried out with chemical pesticides. This article describes control measures using a myco-pesticide based on the spores of a fungus pathogenic to insects.
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