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    Beneficial insects

    Dalotia coriaria

    The beneficial insect Dalotia coriaria feeds on small invertebrates on the ground (shore flies, fungus gnat, midge, collembola, root mealybug, aphid and mite pest), vegetable greenhouse crops, mushrooms, potted plants and nursery.

    Dicyphus hesperus

    Dicyphus hesperus is a beneficial insect ally for many farmers and greenhouses, successfully aiding in the control of whitefly and thrips infestations. This natural product has been employed to great effect throughout tropical, semi-tropical, and vegetable ornamental crops.

    Podisus maculiventris

    The predatory Podisus maculiventris bug serves as a powerful yet eco-friendly biological control agent against destructive caterpillar and beetle pests that threaten greenhouse and field crops. This beneficial insect voraciously feeds on numerous harmful crop-devouring larvae and beetles, helping growers avoid the use of toxic pesticides while maintaining healthy harvests. Its prowess as an organic pest management tool makes the Podisus maculiventris bug a potent guardian of sustainable agriculture.