Video 4 - Using Beneficial Nematodes in the Greenhouse
May 20, 2025
Applying beneficial nematodes is an effective method for managing soil-dwelling pests, such as fungus gnats and western flower thrips, in greenhouse production areas. This video demonstrates how growers commonly apply nematodes to manage fungus gnats and thrips in floriculture production systems. It features extended commentary and insight from growers who have successfully implemented thrips biocontrol programs at their respective operations.
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