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Insects are directly beneficial to human by producing honey, silk, wax and other products. Indirectly, they are impbrtant as pollinators of crops, natural enemies of pests in biocontrol, scavengers and food for other creatures. At the same time, insects are major pests of humans and domesticated animals because they destroy crops and are vector of diseases. In reality, less than one percent of insects species are pests and only a few hundreds of these are consistently a, problem. In context of Agriculture, an insect is a pest if its presence or damage results in economically important loss (Weeden et al., 2004).…mehr

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Insects are directly beneficial to human by producing honey, silk, wax and other products. Indirectly, they are impbrtant as pollinators of crops, natural enemies of pests in biocontrol, scavengers and food for other creatures. At the same time, insects are major pests of humans and domesticated animals because they destroy crops and are vector of diseases. In reality, less than one percent of insects species are pests and only a few hundreds of these are consistently a, problem. In context of Agriculture, an insect is a pest if its presence or damage results in economically important loss (Weeden et al., 2004).
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Autorenporträt
Sulaimon Adebisi Aina is presently a Lecturer at the Department of Plant Sci. & Applied Zoology of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria. He is currently working on the Survey and Identification/Classification of Mosquitoes of Ogun State as his Doctorate work. Married to Haleemah and expecting their first child.