1.Cotesia flavipers acts as an internal larval parasite of which pest?
2.What do we call an insect that parasitizes a single host species?
3.Which of the following are the best examples of parasites?
4.What is the term for parasites that infect hosts which are themselves parasites?
5.What is the term for a parasite that completes its entire life cycle within a single host?
6.What term is used to describe insects that serve as biological control agents against pest populations?
7.Which of the following is an egg parasitoid targeting lepidopteran insects?
8.What term describes the organism that is typically bigger, more powerful, or smarter than the parasite?
9.What term describes free-living insects that hunt and consume smaller or defenseless animals, typically killing them to obtain a single meal?
10.What is the term for the spread of a crop pest that complicates farming activities such as planting, weeding, and harvesting?
11.What is the term used for estimating the future population of a specific species in a natural environment?
12.What is the method called that involves releasing sterile, incompatible individuals into a pest population to control it?
13.What is the term for employing every available control method to keep pest populations below the economic injury threshold?
14.What term describes all methods employed to keep pest populations within manageable levels?
15.What is another term used for a potential pest?
16.Which category do cotton bollworms and sugarcane borers belong to in terms of pest classification?
17.What type of pest is the desert locust classified as?
18.Which of the following categories represent the primary types of insect pests?
19.What is the term for the pest population level at which action must be taken to stop pests from reaching the economic injury level?
20.What term describes the level of crop damage caused by pests that warrants the expense of control methods?