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  2. Bactrocera cucurbitae - Wikipedia

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    There are two common mechanical methods of control. One is to use a protective covering to wrap the fruit while it develops. The other is to use baited traps. The former is less cost effective, but is the best way to control them without affecting the environment. [9]

  3. Bactrocera carambolae - Wikipedia

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    Wrapping fruit in newspaper, brown paper bag, or a sleeve, is one of the most effective control methods. [5] Wrapping provides a physical barrier to the skin of the fruit, inhibiting the deposition of eggs. This method becomes even more effective when the fruit is wrapped before ripening, as most B. carambolae attack following ripening. [5] [8]

  4. Olive fruit fly - Wikipedia

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    Olive fly, olive fruit fly, worm, olives, olive bug, pidocchina in various Italian regions; It follows a detailed description of all stages of the lifecycle, focusing on the larvae and the damage caused by them. The remedies suggested are empirical. Among the undoubted merits of Caruso is that he suggested a designated control zone to farmers.

  5. Sterile insect technique - Wikipedia

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    The screw-worm fly was the first pest successfully eliminated from an area through the sterile insect technique, by the use of an integrated area-wide approach.. The sterile insect technique (SIT) [1] [2] is a method of biological insect control, whereby overwhelming numbers of sterile insects are released into the wild.

  6. Ziziphus mauritiana - Wikipedia

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    Control is possible with regular and effective spraying of insecticide. [2] A leaf-eating caterpillar and the green slug caterpillar attack the foliage. Mites form scale-like galls on twigs, retarding growth and reducing the fruit crop. Lesser pests include the small caterpillar of Meridarchis scyrodes, that bores into the fruit.

  7. Citrus black spot - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include both fruit and leaf lesions, the latter being critical to inter-tree dispersal. Strict regulation and management is necessary to control this disease since there are currently not many citrus varieties that are resistant. [citation needed]

  8. 9 high-protein fruits to help build muscle, lose weight - AOL

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    Citrus fruit. 1 orange, 1.2 grams of protein. 1 grapefruit, 2.3 grams of protein.

  9. Kaolin spray - Wikipedia

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    Commercial application of Surround WP kaolin spray on pear trees for control of pear psylla, Wenatchee, Washington, USA. Another popular application of this material is on apples for the prevention of sunburn. Kaolin spray is a pest control that has kaolin as the main ingredient.