Five considerations on Neonicitinoid use

Five considerations on Neonicitinoid use

Neonicitinoids, or Neonics for short, are a group of pesticides commonly used worldwide. The group gained popularity in the 1990’s as substitutes for the organophosphate pesticides, which are highly toxic to mammals. At first, Neonics were celebrated for lower risk to people and pets, but mounting evidence demonstrates that Neonic use is problematic for bees, especially bumblebees, and other pollinators. This has led to restrictions on Neonic use in some countries.

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Five tips for using horticultural oil

Five tips for using horticultural oil

Before fruit trees leaf out in spring, before the first signs of aphids, powdery mildew or obscure scale, home orchardists can undertake an important control step to minimize pesticide use later in the season. Application of dormant oil is highly recommended in the Klamath Basin for most fruit trees. Dormant oil, a preventative pesticide used both in organic and conventional production, is used against piercing-sucking insect pests, mites, and even some plant diseases.

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