You’ve probably heard about this little insect that gives our beloved boxwoods cold sweats: the box tree moth. This little butterfly, as cute as it may look, is the nightmare of our hedges and favorite beds like the Boxwood.
Recognizable as green caterpillars measuring 40 mm with black stripes and as butterflies with white wings edged in brown, its infestations—visible through defoliation and silky webs—are more active from spring to autumn.
But don’t worry, we’re here to help you protect your shrubs and fight this little pest. With biological control solutions, we can manage this spread in an environmentally friendly way. No need to bring out the big guns with chemical products—nature offers us great alternatives to keep our gardens in perfect health, like our Nematodes.
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