It’s always slower at this time of year. The greenhouse crops are long out the door, and fall crop production is only in its early stages. Pests for the most part are under control, things have stabilized. Most of the turmoil seems to occur early in the season. Even though this is good time of year to start working on some pests for better control next year — we’ll discuss this in more detail later at a later date. — it’s mostly quiet on the front lines. But, despite all this stability in growers’ crops, we still hear from some about issues with thrips. Being that’s the case, we figured Orius insidiosus would be a good organism to put on sale.
This sale is effective until the ordering deadline on August 22nd, 2008, and will apply to orders placed by phone, fax, or made online. Please note, though, that the special pricing is good only for orders shipped no later than August 29th, 2008 (unless there is a delay on our end). They are available online now.
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Mike Cherim responds:
Posted: August 22nd, 2008 at 5:08 pm →
This sale has been concluded. We will have others, though. To stay current on this sort of thing, since announcements will be made in our Bug Blog, subscribe to our RSS Feed.