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==''Lecanicillium lecanii''== ==''Lecanicillium lecanii''==
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 +==''Alternaria pellucida''==
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 +==''Collectrichum gloeosporioides''==
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 +==''Phytophthora palmivoraa''==
==''Trichoderma'' spp== ==''Trichoderma'' spp==

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Lecanicillium lecanii

Alternaria pellucida

Collectrichum gloeosporioides

Phytophthora palmivoraa

Trichoderma spp

Beauveria bassiana

conidia have been effectively used to control the southern fire ant, Solenopsis xyloni, and reduce their populations in urban environments. Shows the highest potential for the control of many urban pests.

Candida oleophila Strain O

Metarhizium anisopliae

when conidia are deposited in large quantities within the central portion of a termite nest, has the ability to kill the entire colony. when used in a pre-sporulation form, black and brown ants will bring it to the colony where it will later produce spores and infect the entire colony.

Paecilomyces fumosoroseus

newly discovered pathogen of some urban pests. possible uses in pest control remain to be studied.

Cordyceps blattae

highly pathogenic for the German cockroach (Blattella germanica)

Extras (Not on final wiki)

http://www.biopesticideindustryalliance.org/microbialfungi.php

http://www.biopesticideindustryalliance.org/microbialyeast.php

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