sucks it empty from the outside, as a result of which the leaf miner larva dies. A few days after being parasitized, the leaf miner larva turns flaccid and
the host insect within a few days. The host becomes immobile and eventually dies due to the bacterial infection. Feeding and reproduction: The nematodes feed
large numbers. The pest insect stops feeding soon after being infested, and dies within a few days. The nematodes that emerge then start their search for
reproducing female, followed by leaf drop and defoliation, accompanied by the dying back of twigs and eventually large branches. Maturing fruit can become completely
insolvent; b. an attachment is lain against the Buyer; c. the Buyer dies or is placed under conservatorship; t he Buyer does not meet an obligation