Parks and Gardens Department shifts towards eco-friendly pest control
The Department of Parks and Gardens in Torrevieja is intensifying efforts to protect the city’s urban trees using environmentally friendly biological treatments instead of traditional chemical pesticides.
Key facts
- Biological pest control programme launched by the City Council
- Aims to protect and strengthen Torrevieja’s urban tree population
- More sustainable and environmentally responsible approach
- Part of the city’s long-term green strategy
“Biological control allows us to protect our trees while respecting the environment and the health of our residents. It is a more sustainable way to care for our urban green spaces.”

More sustainable urban forestry
Biological control involves using natural predators, beneficial insects, fungi or bacteria to manage pests that threaten the health of the city’s trees. This method is significantly gentler on the environment, beneficial insects, birds and residents compared to conventional chemical solutions.

Part of a broader environmental commitment
This initiative reflects Torrevieja’s increasing focus on sustainability and improving quality of life. Healthy urban trees play a vital role in providing shade during hot summers, improving air quality, reducing temperatures and enhancing the overall living environment in the city.


