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Greenhouse Growing Tips


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Good Bugs to the Rescue
Beneficial insects are safe for your plants, and will not harm people, pets or your environment!

Beneficial insects have proven to be an effective alternative to pesticides in the greenhouse.

For at least one month before you add beneficial insects it is important not to use residual pesticides, such as malathion and kelthane. During this month's wait, control pests with pyrethrin or rotenone sprays (fairly harmless insecticides that break down quickly). Use up to one week before releasing your beneficial bugs.

Beneficial bugs work best when given an early start. If you don't notice pests until they are well out of hand, spray with one of the foregoing sprays to get them down to a manageable level first. Then release your beneficials and they will keep the pests under control. All our beneficial insects are shipped with detailed instructions. Guaranteed live arrival; ready to go to work for you!

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