An insect from Spain saves crops in Europe
date:Nov 20, 2017
ght more pests, such as those affecting tomatoes and other crops. At this time, fourteen people are involved in the project, mostly graduates in Biology from the UA.

Bionostrum can produce up to 200,000 insects a week. The breeding takes place in isolated areas, where they are fed with an artificial compound that has also been developed by the company, and which is unique in the world, allowing them to cut costs. When the insect reaches the final larval stage, it becomes a pupa (like the chrysa
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