Beneficial nematodes aren’t all the same. Learn how Steinernema carpocapsae, Steinernema feltiae, and Steinernema riobrave differ in behavior, target pests, and symbiotic bacteria.
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The Best BioControl Agent for Peach Curcilio: Steinernema riobrave /
Peach curculio larvae damage roots underground, weakening peach trees. Discover how Steinernema riobrave nematodes provide effective biological control.
Read MoreThe Most Serious Lawn and Garden Threat: Japanese Beetles /
Japanese beetles damage lawns and plants from above and below ground. Learn which beneficial nematode species control grubs and the best time to apply them for better results.
Read MoreHeterorhabditis bacteriophora: Natural Control for Soil Pests /
Discover how Heterorhabditis bacteriophora beneficial nematodes provide natural, effective control of soil-dwelling insect pests like grubs, weevils, and fungus gnat larvae. Learn how they work, where to apply them, and why they’re a powerful tool for sustainable pest management.
Read MoreThe Amazing Pest Control with Steinernema carpocapsae Nemato /
Beneficial Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes are truly one of nature’s most powerful pest control allies. Whether you’re managing a backyard garden, greenhouse, or farm, these beneficial nematodes offer a safe, sustainable, and effective way to keep harmful insects under control—naturally.
Read MoreBIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF FUNGUS GNATS WITH PREDATORY MITES /
Predatory mites, formally known as Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly Hypoaspis miles), are currently employed for the biological control of fungus gnats (Bradysia spp.).
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