State of Insect Control

Bug budget boom
Budgets for IPM plans are booming as cost concerns ease and prevention planning takes center stage.
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Dialing in on greenhouse pest control
Our exclusive research reveals how North American growers oversee insect pest management, from insect pressures and IPM programs to scouting and budgets.
Pest alert
Keep a close watch out for Thrips parvispinus, an invasive species now spreading in Florida.
Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
The moth’s larva defoliates a large variety of vegetables, annuals and perennials both outdoors and in greenhouse production.
Pesticide selectivity and biopesticides
Understand the benefits and drawbacks of selective pesticides for an improved IPM program.
Continued commitment
Envu is dedicated to finding solutions and creating partnerships.
First line of defense
A stringent sanitation program will help reduce insect and mite pressure in the greenhouse.
Complete chronicles
Maintain precise pesticide application records for better plant health.
In focus
Don’t lose sight of your scouting program, or it could spell trouble.
The dirty dozen
These prolific pests are often seen in the greenhouse at varying times during the seasons. Everyone in the greenhouse can be a scout. Ask crews to snap a cell phone picture when they see pests. It could mean the difference between a nuisance and a calamity.
Partnership priorities
With our people and our products, Envu is committed to helping you succeed.