In Hawaii, parasites and viruses team up in the battle against fruit flies – an entomologist explains the implication for global pest control
- Written by Kelsey Coffman, Assistant Professor of Entomology & Plant Pathology, University of Tennessee
Take a stroll along one of the beaches on Hawaii Island in late summer, and you’ll likely stumble upon almond-shaped fruits lying in the sand. Known as false kamani nuts, or tropical almonds, they fall from tall, shady Terminalia catappa trees that line...






