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A Modern Twist on the 1oz. Rearing Cup

1oz plastic cups have been utilized for many years as a convenient container for rearing insects, particularly Lepidopteran spp.  Their advantages include discrete specimen compartmentalization and containment, adaptability to multiple applications including insect propagation, bioassays, and in-vivo production of biological control products. The cups are an ideal size for insect development from neonate through pupation […]

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Field Trial Artificial Infestation – Insect Pressure Assurance

Planning and executing a successful field trial is a large investment in time and resources requiring the effective coordination of multiple variables, many of which the trial coordinator has limited control over, such as weather or insect pressure of the targeted pest complex. Without sufficient plant damage, statistical differentiation of test treatments becomes difficult and

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