When the presence of the pest is high, they can be found on any part of the plant. They emerge 4 to 7 days after being laid. The larvae have a yellowish-grayish
pepper, and tomato. They primarily feed on flowers and fruit from the host plant, as well as on the corn of immature cobs and ears. Adults of corn earworm
Control pests with beneficial nematodes While plant parasitic nematodes are a common soil pest that affect plants, entomopathogenic nematodes play an important
to the particular situation. Start introduction preventively soon after planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 0.25-2 per m 2 /release
to the particular situation. Start introduction preventively soon after planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 0.25-4 per m 2 /release
bottle directly on the soil or rockwool slabs or hang it in-between the plants Do not scatter the contents Once emerged, the adult gall-midges will leave
to the particular situation. Start introduction preventively soon after planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 50-250 per m 2 /release
crops throughout their growth cycle. This involves a close inspection of plants for signs of stress, pests, diseases. This practice proves invaluable for
center of the container at time of hanging. Installing in the middle of the plants (shaded) and with the bottom edge of the sachet touching the substrate will