speaking, there are three 'routes' that thrips take when getting into a crop: 1. They were already there Thrips are experts at hide-and-seek - especially hiding
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that stage, they become as much as two to three thousand times heavier! Phase 1: from moth to egg Butterfly and moth females lay eggs, often in groups on the
not perfect. 6 Pollination scorecard I = 1-3 biting marks II = 3-6 biting marks III = more than 7 marks 1x / 48 hours Score I good pollination but [...] Solutions and Remco Huvermann, Koppert Whitepaper version 2.0, June 30, 2020 1 Plant - pollinator interactions in high temperatures This paper focuses on [...] side in figure 5 has very light bruising and should be classified as a Score 1 in the outlined scorecard. Figure 5: Bumblebee bite marks on a tomato flower
maximum egg production and fly development occurring between 25–30°C. The small (1.2 mm), white eggs will only hatch if they remain moist, and creamy-white larvae
the hive on the day of arrival. If necessary hives can be stored for maximum 1 day. Storage temperature 15–25°C. Storage conditions Keep hives in a well
are: Tomato (14,500 hectares), Peas (3,500 ha), (Broccoli 4,000 ha), (Pepper 1,000 ha), Zucchini (150 ha), Sweet potato (120 ha), and Aubergine (90 ha). The
are Tomato (14,500 hectares), Peas (3,500 ha), (Broccoli 4,000 ha), (Pepper 1,000 ha), Zucchini (150 ha), Sweet potato (120 ha), and Aubergine (90 ha). The