Insect Control Market Reports

 

2024 Insect Control Report

Bug budget boom: Budgets for IPM plans are booming as cost concerns ease and prevention planning takes center stage.

Cultural controls: Chemical control is essential, but there are several ways to reduce pest pressure without a spray or drench.

No shelter: Learn how to keep the leaves and stems of plant architecture from affecting insecticide spray treatments.

Don’t overlook the label: Make sure your crew understands the importance of properly reading a pesticide label.

Meeting the challenge of pest management: Envu is the sponsor of the 2024 Greenhouse Management Insect Control Report. Hear from Janna Beckerman on the Envu Green Solutions Team about pest management strategies and how Envu can help.

 

2022 Insect Control Report

Partnership priorities: Envu is committed to helping you succeed.

A closer look at 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.

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.

In focus: Don’t lose sight of your scouting program, or it could spell trouble.

Complete chronicles: Maintain precise pesticide application records for better plant health.

First line of defense: A stringent sanitation program will help reduce insect and mite pressure in the greenhouse.

 

2021 Insect Control Report

Letter from the sponsor: Grow your business with innovative ornamentals solutions and expertise.

Pest management: See our exclusive research on how growers across North America manage pest control at their operations.

Six poinsettia pests and how to overcome them: It is crucial growers effectively manage insect and mite pests on poinsettias, especially before bract formation, because very few insecticides and miticides are labeled for poinsettias when in bract.

An ounce of prevention: The best way to avoid using chemicals in the greenhouse is to keep insect pests out in the first place.

 

 

 

2020 Insect Control Report

Letter from the sponsor: Adapting to change and embracing new challenges.

Pest plans: See our exclusive research on how growers across North America are stopping insect invasions at their operations.

Resistance management: How pesticide mixtures can help in resistance management.

Managing mealybugs: Bayer’s senior technical service representative shares the best practices for mealybug maintenance.

Aphids in hanging baskets: Growers have options for combatting aphids in situations that can be hard to manage.

Mitigating risks: Take a proactive approach to risk management when it comes to nursery and greenhouse pests.