Thripex , in an overkill) keep thrips under control on the farm. Hendriks releases Montdorensis every week on half of his crop – the even rows one week, the
have specialized techniques, such as 'buzz pollination,' which effectively releases pollen from flowers. By integrating bumblebee hives into agricultural practices
pollinators are often lacking and therefore need to be compensated with the release of managed pollinators. Due to their structure tomato flowers are not easily
become sexually mature. Soon after becoming an adult the females start to release a sex pheromone to attract males. Males generally fly only in the early
start with gives good overall coverage, and then the addition of these slow release sachets provides longer term control. Yellow Horiver Traps Yellow traps
flies (e.g. Phorid flies ). Mode of action The nematodes enter the pest and release symbiotic bacteria into the pest's body cavity. These bacteria convert the
maintaining a relative humidity between 50% and 80% ensures optimal pollen release, while extremes outside this range can impede fruit setting. Maintaining
Korscheltellus lupulina ) Mode of action The nematodes enter the pest and release symbiotic bacteria into the pest's body cavity. These bacteria convert the
( Corythucha ciliata ) Mode of action The nematodes enter the pest and release symbiotic bacteria into the pest's body cavity. These bacteria convert the
various other species. Mode of action The nematodes enter the pest and release symbiotic bacteria into the pest's body cavity. These bacteria convert the