Fly control is an essential part of pig farmers' operations. Excessive fly pressure increases stress and is unpleasant for ...
This edition focuses on weed and pest control, highlighting the innovations, research and market developments that captured ...
Spruce bark beetles don’t just tolerate their host tree’s chemical defenses—they actively reshape them into stronger ...
Discover why using parasitoid wasps for pest control remains resilient against resistance, offering a safer alternative to chemical pesticides.
Using insects such as wasps to control agricultural pests remains a resilient method, despite resistance increasing, a new University of Stirling study has shown. The study found that, although some ...
Ants living in the soil of your plants are a problem that most people have experienced; however, these creatures do more than ...
If you’re interested in a more natural, less toxic approach to pest control, allow us to introduce you to the wonders of diatomaceous earth. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this naturally ...
Better productivity has come at expense of ecosystems but new and old practices show their vibrancy can be restored ...
Most O'Fallon homeowners manage their properties the same way: call someone when weeds take over the lawn, contact a different company when pests appear, then find yet another service for ...
BY DONALD OFOEGBU Across farming communities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Benue, Kogi, Enugu and Imo ...
Spruce bark is rich in phenolic compounds that protect trees from pathogenic fungi. A research team at the Max Planck ...