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Are there any predators that could control the beetle population?

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Are there any predators that could control the beetle population?

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Birds have been known to feed on the beetles and there are reports of a wasp that parasitizes the beetle. However, when an insect only feeds on one plant and when that plant population is reduced or eliminated, the population of that insect drops off dramatically. Should the beetles significantly reduce the tamarisk population locally then the beetles themselves will die off and be reduced.

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