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Nancy Rechcigl of Syngenta explains the best scouting and production techniques to keep your greenhouse pest-free.
Train your cannabis cultivation team to recognize early signs of insect damage so they can get a jump start on fixing the issue.
Aphids can be a significant problem in greenhouses because they thrive in almost any environment and can spread quickly, according to an expert with Marrone Bio Innovations.
There are only about a half-dozen aphid species that pose a threat to greenhouse plants, but their control strategies can differ greatly.
These presentations can help you get your biocontrol questions answered by industry experts.
Control problematic hemp pests, including mites, aphids, and more, with these identification and management strategies.
Growers who watch for the first signs of trouble and create a biological release schedule to meet this first generation will have the best chance at control.
Two researchers offer identification and treatment best practices for a handful of insect pests plaguing growers.
Don’t let these destructive insects cost you a valuable harvest.
Pilea aphid infestation is the first report of the destructive insect in the Western Hemisphere.
Implementing these easy steps to optimize your integrated pest management strategy for better control of aphids in the greenhouse will save you time and money.
Control these persistent pests with innovative chemistries that will expand your rotation options with new modes of action.
Recent research is shedding new light on the foxglove aphid. Understanding host plants, identification, and biology will help growers deal with this pest.