Pests Two-spotted spider mite ( Tetranychus urticae ) and other Tetranychus spp., except Tetranychus evansi . Mode of action Predatory mites multiply within the sachet and gradually disperse into the
reproduce in large numbers. The pest insect stops feeding soon after being infested, and dies within a few days. The nematodes that emerge then start their
Pests Two-spotted spider mite ( Tetranychus urticae ) and other Tetranychus spp., except Tetranychus evansi . Mode of action Predatory mites use their piercing mouthparts to extract the conten
Pests Larvae of various species of thrips (first and second larval stages); eggs and larvae of greenhouse whitefly ( Trialeurodes vaporariorum ) and tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci ). Crops Do not u
diseases allows for timely intervention, reducing the risk of widespread infestations or outbreaks. Monitoring involves recording data on pest and disease
health . ‘A healthy plant is far more resilient and can withstand pest infestations far better. It’s a winning combination and gives us the best results
into the plant tissue and sucking the parenchyma cell sap. As a severe infestation occurs, the leaves show characteristic yellow spots around each reproducing
this increasingly effective solution for biocontrol of specific pest infestations. In recent years, one of the most successful innovations came in the
and fungi. sturdy, durable adults in the future. Once established, an infestation becomes a stubborn homegrown problem. Application timing is especially
ns 2 – 3 times at 15-day intervals or shorter (5 – 8 days) for heavy infestations. Dissolve Isarid™ in an appropriate volume of water and mix with a stirring [...] ns 2 – 3 times at 15-day intervals or shorter (5 – 8 days) for heavy infestations. Dissolve Isarid™ in an appropriate volume of water and mix with a stirring [...] ns 2 – 3 times at 15-day intervals or shorter (5 – 8 days) for heavy infestations. Dissolve Isarid™ in an appropriate volume of water and mix with a stirring