Nylon mesh insect screen can help farmers reduce pesticide input.

This is because the nylon mesh insect net is very effective in preventing the invasion of pests. In the insect net, pests such as Plutella xylostella, Pieris rapae, and aphids are hardly seen, and only a small amount occurs in the later stage. This comes from the eggs that are not killed in the soil. Developed, or caused by eggs or adults that accidentally brought in during weeding, fertilization, and other operations. Pests and diseases are reduced, and the vegetables are growing vigorously, and they are selling well.

Facts have proved that nylon meshs are used to prevent pests such as diamondback moth, cabbage worm, aphids, etc. As long as the eggs and underground pests in the soil are treated with high-efficiency, low-toxicity and low-residue pesticides before sowing, and insects and moths are prevented from flying in during normal operation


It can be seen from the above that the use of insect control is very good, and the use of insect control nets avoids the possibility of dispersing pesticides, saves the cost of pesticides, not to mention, leaves vegetables without pesticide residues, and is a healthy and environmentally friendly vegetable.

If nylon mesh is used as insect net, it is recommended to create a multi-block insect net. Its cost is the same as an ordinary greenhouse. However, because the shed roof and its surroundings are only covered with insect-proof nets, it is cheaper to construct than sheds with PVC panels, glass panels or imported films, so the cost of shed construction is reduced. In addition, the str cucture of the multi-type insect-proof net greenhouse is relatively simple, easy to repair and maintain, and the maintenance cost is reduced to a certain extent.

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