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Are red nets an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides?

A recent study has found that red nets are more effective than black or white nets in preventing onion thrips from damaging crops. So, could red nets be the solution environmentalists have been searching for to help reduce agricultural reliance on the use of chemical pesticides in food production?

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Red Nets Signal 'Stop' To Insect Pests, Reduce Need For Insecticides – Eurasia Review

Red Nets Signal 'Stop' To Insect Pests, Reduce Need For Insecticides – Eurasia Review
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Red nets signal 'stop' to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides

Red nets signal 'stop' to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
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Red Nets Deter Insect Pests, Cut Insecticide Use

Red Nets Deter Insect Pests, Cut Insecticide Use
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Red nets signal "stop" to insect pests, reduc

<p>Red nets are better at keeping away a common agricultural insect pest than typical black or white nets, according to a new study. Researchers experimented with the effect of red, white, black and combination-colored nets on deterring onion thrips from eating Kujo leeks, also called Welsh onions. In both lab and field tests, red nets were significantly better at deterring the insect than other colors. Also, in field tests, onion crops which were either partially or fully covered by red netting required 25-50% less insecticide than was needed for a totally uncovered field. Changing agricultural nets from black or white to red could help reduce pesticide use and the related negative impact it can have on the environment, while supporting more sustainable and effective agricultural practices.&nbsp;</p>

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