Biological control of flies Flies are a common pest problem in greenhouse and field crops, where they disturb plant growth, spread diseases and affect crop hygiene. Their larvae can damage roots and g
spoil the plant with the large quantities of frass they leave behind. Life cycle of caterpillars Caterpillar control videos Take a look at the video or go
feeding on fruits, flower buds and leaves depending on the species. Life cycle of beetles Beetle control videos Take a look at the video or go to our Youtube
causing fungi or bacteria enter the plant tissue via the feeding spots. Life cycle of leaf miners Leaf miner control videos Take a look at the video or go to
Both T. vaporariorum and B. tabaci are known to transmit viruses. Life cycle of whitefly Whitefly control videos Take a look at the video or go to our
tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), mainly transmitted by F. occidentalis. Life cycle of thrips Thrips control videos Take a look at the video or go to our Youtube
appearance of the crop. This is of particular concern in ornamental crops. Life cycle of spider mites Spider mite control videos Take a look at the video or go
Biological control of leafhoppers Leafhoppers are highly mobile, sap-sucking pests that feed on plant leaves, causing discoloration, stippling and leaf curling. Their feeding reduces photosynthesis, w
roses, chrysanthemum, gerbera, carnations, bulbs and many others. Life cycle and appearance of Onion thrips Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) develops in six