Integrated pest management


At the heart of the Hortoverde philosophy lies the method of integrated pest management, an ecological and sustainable system to combat crop-damaging pests.

How does it work?

Natural enemies of pests are introduced into the crops, predators that maintain the balance of the environment without compromising production.

In this way we avoid the use of insecticides and pesticides that are harmful to health, and we preserve the ecosystem by guaranteeing the genuineness of our products.

CRHYSOPA (Crhrysoperla carnea)

CRHYSOPA (Crhrysoperla carnea)

Used to control aphids on pepper and aubergine crops.

ORIUS (Orius Laevigatus)

ORIUS (Orius Laevigatus)

Used to control thrips in pepper and aubergine crops.

SWIRSKII (Typhlodromips swirskii)

SWIRSKII (Typhlodromips swirskii)

Used to control whitefly in aubergine and pepper crops.

NESIDIOCORIS (Nesidiocoris Tenuis)

NESIDIOCORIS (Nesidiocoris Tenuis)

Used to control tomato moth (Tuta Absoluta) and aubergine.

ABEJORRO (Bombus Terrestris)

ABEJORRO (Bombus Terrestris)

This hymenopteran is not a predatory insect, its job is to pollinate flowers, guaranteeing natural fertilisation to the exclusion of all artificial practices.