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There are many types of nematodes, but this post is referring to the three species of beneficial nematodes BioLogic produces (Steinernema feltiae, Steinernema carpocapsae and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora). These beneficial nematodes feed on soil-dwelling soft bodied insect pests only, and pose no threat to humans, pets, plants or other beneficials like earthworms, honey bees or praying mantises. These microscopic roundworms are naturally occurring, but are generally found in populations too low to be effective as pest control. So, by augmenting the natural beneficial nematode population with our products you are able to control a wide variety of common insect pests. This posts intends to explain how beneficial nematodes work to kill soil-dwelling insect pests.
Simple and safe.
In a successful return-to-space mission, research study results indicate that beneficial insect-killing nematodes (small round worms) can be used in the future for natural control of insect pests when humans are growing crops in space.
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