Welcome to Insectosome

Revolutionizing Pest Management with Sustainable Solutions

At Insectosome, we’re leading the charge towards a greener, more sustainable future for agriculture and horticulture. Our groundbreaking technology harnesses the power of biodegradable nanoparticles to revolutionize insecticide application, reducing chemical usage by up to 80%.

The Challenge

A Growing Need for Change

The use of pesticides in agriculture has skyrocketed in recent decades, with devastating consequences for the environment. Not only are we witnessing a doubling in the quantity of pesticides used since 1990, but the toxicity of these chemicals and the frequency of treatments are also on the rise, driven by the urgent need to combat pesticide resistance.

The environmental impact of increased pesticide usage is profound. Key pollinator species, such as bees, are under threat, while our soil, streams, and rivers are being polluted at an alarming rate. The status quo is simply unsustainable.

Our Solution

Pioneering Nanoparticle Technology

At Insectosome, we’re proud to offer a game-changing solution. By encapsulating insecticides within biodegradable nanoparticles, we’ve developed an environmentally responsible pest management system that fundamentally reduces the need for chemical intervention.

Our innovative approach not only minimizes environmental exposure to pesticides but also alleviates the strain of crop protection on ecosystems. With fewer chemicals entering the environment, we’re safeguarding biodiversity and preserving the delicate balance of our planet.

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What We Do

Key Benefits of Insectosome Technology

Our Team

Meet Our Insectosome Team

Matt Vassey

BA

Frances Pitt

COO

Cathy Slack

CSO

Jacob Moorse

CEO

Contact Us

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Whether you’re a commercial grower, a horticulturist, or a representative from an agrichemical company, we’re here to assist you in your journey towards more environmentally responsible agriculture.