Greenhouse insect management without neonicotinoids
Recent research in Europe and North American has shown that very low concentrations of neonicotinoid insecticides, in some cases even less than 50 parts per billion, can affect the foraging behavior of bees and the health of colonies. Neonicotinoids are a group of insecticides with a chemical structure similar to nicotine. The active ingredients of neonicotinoid products used in greenhouses include imidacloprid, acetamiprid, dinotefuran and thiamethoxam. One reason that neonicotinoid products have been favored is because they are absorbed by plant roots and circulate in the plant.