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3 Ecological Techniques

Calling on natural predators such as tits, parasitoid wasps and flies, and the forest caterpillar hunter. Choose from the menu on the right and read more about the core actions of the project.

Tits

Attracting tits as natural predators.

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Parasitoid wasps and flies

Attract parasitoid wasps and flies by means of adapted road verge management.

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Forest caterpillar hunter

Breeding and releasing the forest caterpillar hunter (Calosoma sycophanta)

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Project partners

  • Provincie Antwerpen
  • Provincie Gelderland
  • Provincie Limburg
  • Provincie Noord-Brabant
  • Gemeente Sittard-Geleen
  • Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek

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The LIFE-project ‘Ecological management of the oak processionary without the use of biocides’ receives financial support from the LIFE-program of the European Union (LIFE19 ENV/BE/000102).

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    • Impact on health
    • Prevention
    • Control
  • 3 Ecological Techniques
    • Attracting tits as predators
    • Attracting parasitoid wasps and flies
    • Breeding and releasing the forest caterpillar hunter
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    • Socio-economic study
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