10-27-2009, 05:52 PM
We're in luck, it has been proven for the strawberry guava.
"In 2005--following 15 years of research in Hawaii and Brazil--researchers with the Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry concluded study of a scale insect as a potential agent to control the growth and spread of strawberry guava in Hawaii."
"In 2005--following 15 years of research in Hawaii and Brazil--researchers with the Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry concluded study of a scale insect as a potential agent to control the growth and spread of strawberry guava in Hawaii."