Screens deny specific pests entry to greenhouses

  • Bethke J
  • Redak R
  • Paine T
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Abstract

Screens can exclude certain pests from greenhouses and therefore reduce the need for pesticides on greenhouse crops. They can perhaps also be used to create a small production area for biological control organisms within the greenhouse. When selecting a screen for either use, the pore size in the material is an important factor.

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Bethke, J., Redak, R., & Paine, T. (1994). Screens deny specific pests entry to greenhouses. California Agriculture, 48(3), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v048n03p37

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