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Exploring The History of Mating Disruption
Mating disruption is a unique mode of action for pest management that uses species-specific pheromones to reduce target insect populations over time. The quest to identify and..
MyAgLife: Beneficial Natural Enemies of Pests
Suterra's Dr. Emily Symmes appeared on the MyAgLife podcast to discuss how growers can utilize an Integrated Pest Management approach to preserve beneficial natural organisms in..
Sprayable Pheromone Mating Disruption 101
On this episode of Suterra's Trap Talk podcast, Karli Petrovik interviews Dr. Emily Symmes, a PhD in Entomology from the University of California and Davis, about the benefits of..
Lodi, California: The Effort to Battle Vine Mealybug
At LangeTwins Family Winery and Vineyards, a combination of pesticides, community collaboration, and Suterra’s pheromone mating disruption products provide an integrated pest..
L'Albufera, Valencia: Birds Bounce Back With Alternative Pest Control
L’Albufera National Park, a nature reserve located on the Gulf of Valencia Spain, has seen its bird populations decline from years of conventional pesticides application to combat..
Identifying Vine Mealybug in California Vineyards
Vine mealybug can cause permanent damage to vineyards if left unchecked, yet can be easily misidentified with several similar pests. Learn about mealybugs and how to distinguish..
2020 Wildfires scorched California vineyards- but growers can rise from the ashes
2020 was a difficult year for people of all vocations. Unfortunately, California wine growers faced unique stressors last year. They not only had to deal with the economic fallout..
Suterra Releases Video on Sprayable Mating Disruption
Check out Suterra’s newest video on sprayable mating disruption! In the video, a Suterra expert explains how sprayable pheromone can be a flexible, versatile option for growers..
Free eBook on Diamondback Moth Management
The diamondback moth presents a significant challenge for American producers of cruciferous plants. It is uniquely adept at developing resistance to traditional insecticides, can..