03/26/2026
Let's go wasps! đ„Ž
Most people run from wasps, but these tiny insects could be a big win for Florida agriculture.
UF IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center researchers have identified two native parasitic wasps that attack the invasive two-spot cotton leafhopper, a pest threatening crops like okra, cotton, eggplant, and hibiscus.
These wasps target the pest at the egg stage, helping stop damage before it starts. That means a potential chemical-free, sustainable solution for growers through integrated pest management.
The discovery could reduce reliance on insecticides and help protect both crops and the environment.
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