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Using Degree-Days to Track Codling Moth
Degree-days are an incredibly helpful tool for monitoring pests and subsequently timing sprays and other pest management techniques. Learn more about how degree-days can help you..
What is the importance of biological pest control?
Have you been hearing buzz about parasitoids, predator insects and pollinators in the orchard? The MyAgLife podcast conducted an interview with Suterra’s Senior Manager of..
Monitor for Oriental Fruit Moth with Suterra's Traps and Lures
Oriental fruit moth is a common and potentially damaging pest in peach orchards. Monitoring for this insect on your farm is a critical component of your integrated pest management..
Monitoring for Codling Moth in Walnut Orchards
As March approaches, traps to monitor the first codling moth flight will soon be placed in walnut orchards. Below are some reminders of best practices for monitoring and managing..
Best Practices on Codling Moth Monitoring in Apple Orchards
Codling moth traps will soon be hung in apple orchards in the Pacific Northwest. Now is a great time to refresh your knowledge on how to look out for this pest using traps and..
Best Practices for Monitoring California Red Scale
With spring approaching, the citrus industry in California will soon begin monitoring for California Red Scale. Now is a great time to review best practices for monitoring the..
California Red Scale 4th Flight Update
In the Central Valley of California, depending on location, the fourth flight of California Red Scale Aonidiella aurantii in citrus would have started between the 20th and 30th of..
Vine Mealybug Biocontrol in California Vineyards
Have you seen the latest video produced by the Lodi Winegrape Commission? It features various Vine Mealybug biocontrol measures in California vineyards.
Suterra Continues to Invest in the California Ag Industry
Pheromone Leader Opens a New Fresno Office; Doubles California Technical Field Staff Including Hiring Emily Symmes, Ph.D.