Pest Management (IPM) in cannabis cultivation. It involves the use of natural predators, parasitoids, or beneficial organisms to manage pest populations
Macrosiphum euphorbiae ) Glasshouse potato aphid ( Aulacorthum solani ) The natural enemy Aphelinus abdominalis is available at Koppert as Aphilin . Aphelinus
Koppert's bumblebees ensure natural pollination in both indoor and outdoor crops. Good pollination in outdoor crops can be achieved by following the r
not merely about producing crops; it's about fostering a relationship with nature to ensure a healthier, safer, and more productive future. This sentiment
most appropriate strategy per crop and combining it with other available natural enemies. Coleobug can be combined with aphid parasitoid wasps like Aphilin
mealy bugs . José Manuel Tafoya, junior production manager, the release of natural enemies of these pests and the reduction of agrochemical applications have
secure when applied outdoors. Swirski Ulti-Mite: A secure choice Our first natural enemy utilizing the Ulti-Mite sachet was Amblyseius swirskii , branded as
Sociedade Agrícola Militão highly values the fact that Trianum is a 100% natural product, authorized for organic farming and that it does not leave residues
name Hypoaspis miles . It is a soil-dwelling predatory mite occurring naturally in several parts of the world. This predatory mite controls larvae of sciarid
such as predatory mites can be an effective preventative measure, as these natural enemies can help keep spider mite populations in check. Especially predatory