AI-Powered Sticky Card Analysis Trialed at Michael’s Greenhouses
February 17, 2026
Get one insider’s take on the new pests growers face, and some of the new management options available to them.
Greenhouse crop protection suppliers outline new pest management tools they introduced this past year, and what’s to come in 2025.
Here’s why Wageningen University & Research made biological crop protection a part of its fourth annual Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge.
Growers have a multitude of options available for pest control on their poinsettias to keep them healthy all season long.
Whiteflies can be introduced in the greenhouse from new propagation material, which is why one expert says monitoring should start early.
A team of USDA and university scientists has developed an electronic nose to sniff out whitefly infestations of tomato plants.
Recent research shows the use of biological controls, along with scouting, can be an important part of a grower’s whitefly management program.
The recent discovery that a whitefly uses a stolen plant gene to elude its host’s defenses may offer a route to new pest control strategies.
By the time whitefly populations take hold in your greenhouse, it may be too late to control them.
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.
Researchers are looking at how predator insects could reduce pesticide use in commercial production.
Two researchers offer identification and treatment best practices for a handful of insect pests plaguing growers.
Gain better control over common greenhouse and nursery pests with these best practices.