

The first month of 2025 has come and gone. Here is a brief recap of our Social Media Activity for the month of January.
Disrupt the old ways of pest control and make mating disruption the norm. At Suterra, we focus on sustainable solutions that protect crops. We’re committed to reducing pesticide usage while maintaining high-quality yields. Visit https://hubs.la/Q02-4y6L0 to see how we can make your farm more sustainable this season.
The symbiotic relationship between ants and mealybugs significantly impacts vineyard health across California, creating complex challenges for growers. Understanding these pest interactions is key to managing infestations and protecting grape production. Please read our latest blog to find out more about this relationship. https://hubs.la/Q0316PJd0
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Experts agree that mating disruption is essential to the California tree nut industry’s success against navel orangeworm (NOW). Growers considering adoption or choosing between products must weigh the pros and cons of quality, efficacy, and service. Read our most recent blog about the 5 Things to Consider When Calculating Total Cost of Ownership in Aerosol Mating Disruption Solutions for Navel Orangeworm.
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Statewide Pistachio Day is off to a great start! Stop by our booth, say hi, and learn how Mating Disruption can be implemented into your IPM Program this season!
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Removing mummy nuts from almond trees is important for effective navel orangeworm (NOW) management. These leftover nuts provide a home for overwintering pests, setting the stage for damage in the 2025 season. By prioritizing winter sanitation, growers can protect their yield, maintain quality, and safeguard export opportunities.
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Citrus growers: Did you know you can track male flights of California red scale for more effective Integrated Pest Management (IPM)? Typically, there are 4-5 flights per year, varying by season and location. Start monitoring early February-March for better insights into your region! Check out our informational blog on Effective Monitoring of California red scale Here: https://www.suterra.com/blog/effective-monitoring-and-control-of-california-red-scales-in-citrus-groves