actively search for spider mite prey. Their high level of success at detecting spider mite hot spots has been attributed to their initial elevated energy
particular situation. Start introduction as soon as the first pest mites are detected in the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 2-50 per m2/release
search for potential insect hosts. They are attracted to their hosts by detecting chemical cues emitted by the insects, such as carbon dioxide, heat, and
soya, and sugar cane. Drones with cameras and sensors will soon be used to detect pest hotspots in the enormous areas of land devoted to these crops. Other
leaves, distorted growth, or the presence of the insects themselves. Early detection enables prompt action to prevent infestations from spreading. Sticky traps
are also exploring the possibility of equipping this tool with sensors to detect pests and diseases in the field to enable us to apply products specifically
cuticle of the pupa through a characteristically shaped opening; the pupa splits on the upper surface along pre-existing seams, to create a T-shaped opening [...] capture adult whiteflies and provide insight into population levels. Early detection allows for prompt action and prevents the infestation from spreading. Use