Insect Screen Overview

Insect screens are used in greenhouses, nurseries, agricultural farms and other places where people do not want insects infecting crops. Insect fabrics come in many sizes and are used to control many different types of insects. Bug screens are generally used to control large flying and crawling insects, whereas insect screens are generally used to control such small insects, almost microscopic like thrip. Insect protection curtains are hung on walls and openings to prevent various sized insects from penetrating through the screen. Insect control and insect protection is becoming very important where people no longer want to use so many insecticides. Test management screens also keep out larger insects such as bees, mosquitoes and other comparable sized insects. These are generally referred to as bug screens and have larger holes. The bug fabrics do not control small insects such as mites and smaller pests. Our pest screens are not made for keeping rodents or small birds and are generally used for very small flying pests. Agricultural insect screens are used to put over outdoor crops and are popular in areas where fine holes prevent small insects from damaging the crop.

The LS Svensson insect screens are very popular in greenhouses and give excellent insect protection against such small insects as white fly, thrip, aphids.

Thrip insect screen and pest insect screens and fabrics are very dense and reduce air flow. The denser the pest screen, the better the insect protection. But there is reduced air flow.

We engineer and design insect screen because of our knowledge of insect control, particularly in the area of greenhouses. We offer greenhouse screens, pest control curtains and bug protection for all types of greenhouses and most greenhouse manufactures, such as Nexus, Rough, Janco, Richel, Azrom.

Anti-virus insect protection is very important in growing such crops as organic. Integrated pest management generally includes some sort of insect screen, curtain, bug fabric to balance all types of crops and is required in some countries and agricultural/warehouse facilities.


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