Entonem (OMRI) — Steinernema feltiae - Nematodes for Soil and Foliar Pest Control Entonem cont…
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Soil-dwelling insect pests such as fungus gnat larvae and thrips pupae often go unnoticed until plant vigor and health begin to decline above the canopy. Feeding on roots, crowns, and callus tissue r ...
Entonem (OMRI) — Steinernema feltiae - Nematodes for Soil and Foliar Pest Control(Post)Entonem contains third-stage larvae (L3) of Steinernema feltiae, an entomopathogenic nematode that targets fungus gnats, thrips, beetles, and other pests with soil or foliar life stages. These m ...
Confirmed Fungus Gnats? Here’s How to Treat Them(Post)Sticky traps alone won’t solve fungus gnat pressure. Real control comes from a clear sequence: adjust cultural practices, monitor accurately, and hit larvae where they live. The formula is simp ...
Fungus Gnat Larvae: "What's Eating My Roots?" Soil-Stage Identification and Control(Post)Fungus gnats are often dismissed as a minor nuisance when adults drift around containers or benches, but the real damage occurs below the surface. The larval stage lives in the growing media, where i ...
Early-Action Biocontrol - Seasonal Tips(Post)Late-January and the beginning of February are critical-windows to get ahead of thrips and their soil-borne stages before they set the tone for spring production. Waiting until visible outbreaks mea ...
How to Apply Beneficial Nematodes for Maximum Success(Post)Beneficial nematodes are living organisms. For best results, keep soil or media evenly moist before and after application—never waterlogged. Apply early morning, evening, or on cloudy days to r ...
Quick Guide: Overwintering Insects & Mites(Post)Cold weather doesn’t mean mite and problem free. Many species of thrips, spider mites and more survive winter by hiding in soil, root balls, bark crevices, and infrastructure. If those stages a ...
Thrips on Houseplants: Identification, Damage & Natural Control(Post)Thrips are among the most frustrating pests indoor growers and houseplant keepers encounter. These tiny, slender insects hide in leaves and flowers, reproduce quickly, and often cause significant dam ...
All About Beneficial Nematodes: When to Use Them and Why They Work(Post)Plants look fine—until they don’t. Slowed growth, poor recovery, recurring pest flare-ups—these often trace back to insect stages developing in soil, substrate, or moist media. Larv ...
What Is Entomite‑M?(Post)Entomite‑M is a soil‑dwelling predatory mite used to control fungus gnats, shore flies, and other pests that develop in growing media. Instead of working on leaves or flying adults, Entomite‑M work ...
Combining Beneficials with Sprays: A Practical Guide(Post)Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is built on flexibility. Biological controls form the foundation of sustainable crop protection, but there are times when chemical intervention becomes necessary. Man ...
Cold-Season Fungus Gnat Control(Post)Winter’s steady moisture creates the perfect conditions for fungus gnats and other soil pests to build up. The most effective strategy is early biological prevention—before populations es ...
Entonem (OMRI) — Steinernema feltiae - Nematodes for Soil and Foliar Pest Control Entonem cont…
Entomite-M (Stratiolaelaps scimitus) — Soil-Dwelling Predator for Fungus Gnats & Thrips Pu…
Capsanem — Steinernema carpocapsaeCapsanem contains infective third-stage juveniles (L3) of St…
Larvanem — Heterorhabditis bacteriophoraLarvanem contains infective third-stage juveniles (L3)…
Atheta — Dalotia coriaria (formerly Atheta coriaria)Dalotia coriaria, a species of rove beetle…
Atheta — Dalotia coriaria (formerly Atheta coriaria)Dalotia coriaria, a species of rove beetle…
Thripor (Orius insidiosus) — Predatory Bug for Thrips ControlThripor contains Orius insidiosus…
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