from setbacks, and thrive without harsh chemicals. Limonica: One Mean Mite Released to the American market a decade ago, Limonica is a meaner mite for a badder
edge of the sachet touching the substrate will typically yield the longest release of predators. Sachets already have an exit hole. Place sachets in sheltered
at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated after 5-6 weeks if the pest is not controlled. Consult
at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated after 4 weeks if the pest is not controlled. Consult
check whether the predatory mites are active and decide whether you have released enough. Check twenty leaves. If you see a few walking around on each leaf [...] mite can also survive in crops that produce pollen. This means they can be released even before a problem develops, so they're always ready and waiting!
at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated weekly if the pest is not controlled. Consult a Koppert
develop their eggs. As a result they immediately can start laying eggs after release and don’t needs to get energy from spider mite from the field to develop
of bean seed fly. They search for and penetrate Delia platura larvae and release symbiotic bacteria into its body cavity. These bacteria transform the host's
body openings or by piercing its cuticle. Inside the larva, the nematodes release symbiotic bacteria, which multiply and cause septicemia, ultimately killing