United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
   

Download a high-resolution (300dpi) digital image

Image Number K9867-1

Inside one of these plump wax moth cadavers are thousands of wiggly nematodes, ready to serve as biocontrols against soil-dwelling crop pests. The cadavers can be placed in orchard or greenhouse soil, and the nematodes will emerge to protect crops from pests such as citrus root and black vine weevils.

Photo by Peggy Greb.



640 pixels wide: (k9867-1.jpg)




Please visit our Image Gallery

[Top]
     
Last Modified: 11/26/2009