What is the protective effect of greenhouse insect nets on vegetables

May 30, 2024

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As is well known, summer is a season when vegetables grow very quickly and vigorously. However, this season is not only good for vegetables, but also a season of severe pest infestation. Therefore, many vegetable farmers nowadays choose to use insect nets to prevent pest infestation. What is the protective effect of the greenhouse insect net? Now let the insect proof net manufacturer talk about its effectiveness.


The greenhouse insect prevention net has a very obvious effect on preventing the invasion of diseases and insects. Within the insect prevention net, diseases and insects such as diamondback moth, cabbage worm, aphid, etc. are basically not visible, and only a small amount will occur in the future. This is caused by the growth and breeding of unfilled insect eggs in the soil, or by accidentally bringing in insect eggs or adults during activities such as weeding and fertilization to lay eggs. The disease has decreased, and the growth of vegetables also appears vigorous, and they sell well. In fact, using insect nets to prevent pests and diseases such as diamondback moths, cabbage worms, aphids, etc., only requires using efficient, low toxicity, and low residue fertilizers to treat insect eggs and underground pests in the soil before sowing, and also to prevent moths from flying into the soil during normal operations.


From the above, it can be seen that the use of greenhouse insect prevention is very effective, and the use of insect prevention nets prevents the spread of fertilizers, saving fertilizer costs. In addition, vegetables do not have pesticide residues, making them a safe and healthy category of vegetables.