University of Florida researchers have mapped out new information on thrips’ lifecycle and habits for more effective control strategies.
Limonica Ulti-Mite combines predatory mites (Amblydromalus limonicus) with Koppert’s slow-release technology.
The cotton leafhopper, or cotton jassid, is an invasive pest that targets cotton, okra, eggplant, soybeans, and ornamentals like hibiscus.
From an agreement with Nichino America, Rycar insecticide has been commercialized under the Atticus banner for indoor greenhouse uses.
Upgraded features of the Side Effects app include more data points, additional user languages, and easier sharing of reports.
An e-Gro Alert from Beth Scheckelhoff of Ohio State covers scouting and management practices for lace bugs in greenhouse containers.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers the latest research findings on Thrips parvispinus and its pest control applications.
The 2025 Greenhouse Biological Control Conference from UConn Extension will be held on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
Researchers and students from Clemon University have put together a new guide and survey regarding greenhouse mealybug management.
The American Floral Endowment will be funding four new research projects and eight continuing research projects, totaling $636,525.
An e-Gro Alert from Debalina Saha and Carolina Fitzgibbon of Michigan State University covers chickweed control in greenhouses.
The Thrips Identification Workshop series helps growers and IPM professionals better manage the greenhouse pest.
Dr. Sarah Jandricic of OMAFA covers the different types of microscopes available and important features that can benefit IPM practices.