Biological Control of Pests

Biological control (bio-control) of pests relies primarily on reducing pest numbers below damaging levels using natural methods like predators, parasites and pathogens to control pests. Unlike pests that originate in the United States and have “natural enemies” and predators, these non-native, invasive species lay their eggs, eat and damage ecosystems, and repopulate without natural enemies and predators to keep them in check. Left uncontrolled, invasive pests run rampant on farms and in home gardens, forests, nurseries and parks, crippling the health of the natural ecosystem and interfering with the ability of plants and trees to produce and survive.

Bio-control is an integral component of both organic farming and Integrated Pest Management. The following strategies are successful biological controls: