Products

Chemical-free pest resistance
Pacific Shore Holdings’ Nature-Cide is an effective chemical- and poison-free insecticide/pesticide and repellent product that has been tested around the world. It has been proven to kill and repel a multitude of different pests including fleas, white flies, aphids, ticks, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes and a variety of reptiles and rodents, and it is safe for all environments. The Nature-Cide line has recently been expanded with the addition of one- and five-gallon concentrate formulations for commercial use.
www.nature-cide.com


Curtain stabilizer systems
Growers Supply now offers an extensive line of Curtain Stabilizer Bars to extend the lifespan of roll-up curtain systems found on greenhouses, barns and high tunnels. These stabilizer bars work to seal the bottom of curtain structures, effectively sealing out wind and cold air, or preventing heat loss. The bars are available in 8- or 12-foot lengths and can be added to new or existing curtain systems. Used in conjunction with Growers Supply’s full line of other curtain accessories, these stabilizer bars create a finished look to any structural application.
www.growerssupply.com


DuroStat thermostats
FarmTek’s line of DuroStat thermostats allows you to have complete control over heating and cooling in your greenhouse. The NEMA 4X two-Stage, two-Speed thermostat can be used to automatically open motorized louvers before turning on an exhaust fan. The thermostat features a NEMA 4X watertight enclosure and a stainless steel spiral bulk sensor with a 40- to 100-degree F set temperature range. The Digital Electronic Thermostat features a NEMA 4X polycarbonate watertight enclosure and a wide temperature range, and the Waterproof Portable Thermostat is ideal for controlling soil heat cables. The Waterproof Portable Thermostat also features a waterproof enclosure with an 8-foot power cord and a 5-foot temperature sensor.
www.farmtek.com



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