Insect conservation.

Author Holland, J.M.
Citation Holland, J.M. (2012). Insect conservation. Farming Matters, March: 34-36.

Abstract

Although insects are capable of causing immense damage to crops, this is largely due to the way in which we farm, creating attractive monocultures of lush crops and failing to exploit the natural regulatory mechanisms that exist. Crop damage is caused by relatively few species, whereas many more species are beneficial: parasitising crop pests, pollinating crops, or breaking down organic matter. With so many potential benefits, how can we enhance their presence?