range from 0.25-25 per m2/release. Releases should be repeated at least 3 times at weekly intervals, or until the pest is controlled. Consult a Koppert advisor
when temperatures are 55°F and higher. Bumblebees do not adjust foraging times to avoid wind, while honeybees foraging is stopped when wind speeds reach
of the work that still needs to be done with respect to rate, location, timing, and application methods of the biosolution. It’s an interesting behind
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information to greenhouse professionals, covering the latest research and timely production tips and tricks. Phil's interview can be heard on either of two
Although drones have been used in various agricultural applications for some time, Koppert’s latest innovation – a multi-carrier release system attached to [...] Davis. “Plus, growers using Natutec Drone are able to cut labor costs and time associated with manual biocontrol dispersal. An added advantage of the drone
became one of the most successful biological control agents in Europe. At the time, fresh produce exports from Spain were stopped due to the presence of pesticide
BioSolution, individualized for each crop by Koppert’s team of experts. Timing and application methods for optimal efficacy vary, so contact your Koppert
you will see the caterpillar or larva turn yellowish brown to brown over time, and shrink. Caterpillars are usually juicy, and sometimes a little sticky
several times with Teppeki®, and spider mites are dealt with using a range of enemies, including Spidex , Spical , and Swirski-Mite . At the same time, the