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    Beneficial insects

    Chrysoperla carnea

    Chrysoperla carnea is an essential predator in agricultural crops and gardens, providing natural pest control by consuming large numbers of aphids, thrips and whiteflies. With its voracious larvae leading the charge against insect pests, this beneficial predatory species can provide significant relief to crop producers while also promoting healthy ecosystems as they feed on nectar and pollen for pollination.

    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.

    Orius insidiosus

    Orius insidiosus is a small predatory bug that measures 2-2.5mm long. It is black in colour with white wing patches and oval shaped.
    The adults and juveniles are very voracious generalist predators. They feed on all mobile stages of thrips, spider mites, aphids, whiteflies and other soft bodied pests.

    Predatory mites

    Amblyseius swirskii

    Amblyseius swirskii is a predatory mite used to control pests such as thrips, whiteflies, and spider mites. It is often used in organic agriculture because it is a generalist predator that will attack anything soft bodied and small when hungry.

    Neoseiulus cucumeris 

    Neoseiulus cucumeris is a powerful ally in pest control, effective at controlling thrips and tarsonemids. Beneficial to greenhouses and gardens for crops like tomatoes, peppers and more - this versatile species can help keep your plants pest outbreak.

    Stratiolaelaps scimitus

    Stratiolaelaps scimitus controls thrips, fungus gnats and cleans the soil in cannabis, vegetable and ornamental productions.

    Traps

    Blue sticky traps

    The blue sticky traps use a non-toxic material to attract pests. The pests are stuck to the adhesive substance, allowing for careful monitoring and control measures in your crops.

    Yellow sticky traps

    Keep your greenhouses protected from unwelcome pest intruders with yellow sticky traps. An easy, non-toxic solution to manage infestations quickly and effectively!