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titleOfInvention New Banker plants for spider mites control
abstract The present invention relates to a nematode plant for controlling mites, and more particularly, to a habitat in which nematode of natural enemies can live; And feeding mites and natural enemies inoculated to the habitat. The nematode plant for controlling mites of the present invention is inoculated with oxalic acid mite, which is an alternative food of nematodes, and can effectively maximize the effect of controlling pest insect pests by effectively fixing predatory nematodes, which were difficult to settle because of lack of food before mites emergence.
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