species and billions of microorganisms,” Age Tanja, Agronomic Developer at Koppert, states. These diverse organisms interact with one another, with plants
Butterflies and moths are fairly harmless insects, but their caterpillars can do a lot of damage and have a voracious appetite. Although caterpillars are only one link in the lifecycle from egg to but
Butterflies and moths are found all over the world. Their preferred place to reproduce is in protected crops – after all, it’s usually warmer inside than outside. The caterpillars of the butterflies a
Our micro products are small, really small. And although they are not visible to the naked eye, they have a big impact. The living organisms in our micro products are a great way to biologically contr
Using biological beneficials in the fight against thrips can be expensive, but don't let that stop you from using these natural enemies. It will cost you much more if your product becomes unsaleable o
If you put the spider mite under the microscope, you will easily recognize all stages of its lifecycle. It starts with the eggs, which are as round as a ball. These eggs produce larvae, which have jus
A spider mite attack can develop at lightning speed, leading to an ‘explosion.’ No need to worry! As a grower, there are ways to limit population development. Start by making sure that you have enough
Spider mite is a global problem, but there is a solution – its natural enemy, the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis is used globally in a wide range of food and ornamental crops. Spidex is a biol