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Pest Control: Why Do Pest Populations Keep Returning After Suppression?

This issue highlights a common challenge faced by growers: pests such as whiteflies, thrips, and aphids may reduce after spraying, but return again after a short period.

Repeated pest outbreaks are often caused by hot and dry weather, fast pest life cycles, and over-reliance on “quick-kill” insecticides. While adult pests may be reduced, eggs and young stages can continue developing, causing the population to rebound.

AMIKO 10.8EC, containing Pyriproxyfen, works as an insect growth regulator. It helps affect pest eggs and young insects, reducing successful hatching and incomplete development, so the pest population is controlled from the growth stage.

For more stable pest management, growers should not wait until outbreaks become serious. Regular monitoring, proper timing, and the use of growth-regulating control methods can help reduce pest pressure and support healthier crop production.

At Advansia, we continue to focus on field-tested solutions that match the real needs of Malaysian growers. Whether the priority is managing recurring pests, supporting fruit development, or improving crop consistency, the right results begin with timely action and suitable field strategies.

📌 Explore more solutions or contact our team for customized advice at www.advansia.com

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