
Insects Limited – A Comprehensive Range of Pheromone Traps for Stored Product and Fabric Pests
Agserv now stocks a range of US products targeting pantry and closet pests.

Agserv now stocks a range of US products targeting pantry and closet pests.

How well do you know your beetles? Read about the dermestid family of beetles and tips for larva identification.

The Indian meal moth is a frequent stored products invader, and a pest that professional pest managers should be well versed in managing.

A helpful overview of the eight stored product beetles that pest managers are most likely to encounter.

James Miller, from US company Trécé, explains the key role that mating disruption devices play in an IPM program targeting stored product pests.

These tiny beetles have a wildly indiscriminate diet, and notorious relatives, but from some angles barely resemble beetles at all. Would you be able to ID an Australian spider beetle?

James Miller, Associate Certified Entomologist from Trécé Incorporated, answers five questions about the control of stored product beetles.

New to the Australian market, Zythor offers pest managers an alternative to methyl bromide fumigants.

A group of researchers in Germany may have the answer to detecting and eliminating stored product pests.

Pheromone release traps are an effective tool for targeting stored product pests, explains Kevin Parsons, of Globe Pest Solutions

Adama offers a solution for controlling stored product pests and rabbits with Pestex Tablets.

John Field from Fumigation Training and Consulting Services outlines the process of using fumigants against stored product pests.