Pest Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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Through the agreement, Bayer will become the exclusive distributor of select M2i products targeting lepidoptera pests in crops that include stone and pome fruits, tomatoes, and grapes. ...
ByBayer AG
Adding green light to a spectrum also makes the work environment more pleasant for employees, as the combination of red, blue and green light creates white light, which means workers can be more effective at monitoring for pests, disease and other issues. UV Light While UV (280-400nm) does not play a role in the growth of a plant it may have a role in the ...
This service is thought to be a quicker and more cost-effective method of sampling and soil testing, which will provide a greater degree of accuracy for UK growers who regularly monitor soil pest levels. Visitors were also introduced to a new App by Agrovista UK, which instantly measures tuber diameter and calculates yield per hectare from an image. ...
Semios, a leading provider of real-time agricultural information and precision pest management tools, has received US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval and California Department of Pest Regulation (DPR) approval for aerosol pheromone biopesticide products that disrupt the mating of the Navel Orangeworm (NOW). ...
Semios, provider of real-time agricultural information and precision pest management tools, has been given approval by Health Canada, Pest Management Regulatory Authority for their Semios OFM Plus pheromone product that disrupts the mating of oriental fruit moth. ...
A revolutionary new pest surveillance system that will help growers monitor insect populations will be on show at the 2015 National Horticulture Convention, Trade Show and Awards for Excellence. The Trapview Smart Trap System utilises innovative technology in a fully integrated system to provide a simplified solution for growers, agronomists and researchers to ...
ByAUSVEG
Remote Precision Control makes it highly effective Once hung in the trees, the Semios in-field sensors monitor the number of pests and combine this with wind and temperature conditions to optimize pheromone deployment. ...
The company also conducted a test last summer of an Internet-controlled pest-management system that is simultaneously high- and low- tech. The technology, developed by Vancouver-based Semios, is high-tech because it uses networks of sensors, cameras and communications equipment to protect orchards, vineyards or any high-value crop from highly destructive pest ...