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Magazine or Press item Biological control of ticks author(s) Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation from Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) permalink open published in 1991 themes Markets and value chains Women's empowerment Youth citation CTA. 1991. Biological control of ticks. Spore 34. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Abstract Parastic wasps, fungi and chickens may soon be used by farmers to control ticks. They may not completely replace acaricides, but they could play a significant role in reducing the need to dip or spray livestock. Scientists at the International... Open original