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>>However, for an increasing pest of sweet cherry,
black cherry aphid (Myzus cerasi) no alternatives are recommended.

Just curious: why can't lady bugs be mass released in the cherry orchards to control the aphids?  Lady bug larvae eat lots of aphids.

Waldemar



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