How did this year’s Navel Orangeworm (NOW) trends shape up in the Central Valley? With the largest trapping network in the region, we’ve gathered a season’s worth of data to help answer that question.
The following report covers the Central Valley, which is divided into 10 regions. Each region is supported by a minimum of 50 camera traps. This view allows you to see how NOW pressure has varied throughout the season.
Imagine having pest data that's unique to your farm—insights that help you stay one step ahead all season long. That’s exactly what we offer through our personalized pest reports. Our customers benefit from these reports that provide a detailed, farm-specific analysis. Here’s how our reports make a difference:
If you have a Semios Camera Trap in your field, we'll be able to provide you with reports tailored to your farm, along with regional trap capture reports. This will help you get a clear picture of pest activity. If you're interested or want to know more about our Camera Traps, we're happy to share more details. You can connect with our experts by submitting the form below.
Here is a sneak peek into the other benefits our Semios Camera Trap bring to your operation:
View daily trap catches remotely for critical insights.
Monitor navel orangeworm flights even under mating disruption.
Identify blocks with high pest pressure to streamline scouting.
Track in-season and year-over-year population trends.
Create automated reports and alerts to stay informed of crucial events.
Get started by filling out the form below to learn more about Semios camera traps and how they can give you a strategic advantage.