Zelus luridus acts as a biocontrol agent in agriculture. A generalist predator, it reduces populations of flies, aphids, and leafhoppers, thereby limiting the use of chemical pesticides. It contributes to the balance of ecosystems by regulating herbivorous arthropods. Its presence in crops promotes functional biodiversity without harming pollinators or humans.
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