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Insect Behaviour & Biology

Insect Behaviour & BiologyParasitic Wasp

This research group is head by Dr Michael Keller

The Insect Behaviour and Biological Control Group is engaged in research on the behaviour and ecology of insects and related organisms, and their use in the biological control of insects, mites and weeds. Special attention is given to the study of parasitic and predatory insects. In addition, the group is developing ways to use native blue-banded bees for pollination of tomatoes in greenhouses.

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