shape and has no wings. The body is covered with a fine waxy material and have 18 pairs of wax rods round the edge of the body, and two slightly longer 'tail
three to five months in areas with very cold winters. The pupae measure around 18 mm and have a slightly shiny brown colour. The adults have a brown-coloured
are less susceptible. Optimum temperature for infection is between 15 and 18 °C, but infection still occurs at 35 °C. Disease is most severe in a moderately
germination. In general, the development rate of the epidemic is fastest at 18-25 °C. High relative humidity (RH) promotes germination of spores but inhibits
last 10 years, exports of this fruit have had an average annual increase of 1.8% in volume and 11.4% in economic value, with the main client of Mexican chili
little. They can be distinguished from other mealy bugs by their possession of 18 pairs of relatively short wax rods round the edge of the body, and two slightly
under armoured scale Egg to adult at 25°C: 29 days Adult 2,5 mm long and 1,8 mm wide Rhyzobius 2,5 mm Larvae 4 larval stages Pupae Cryptolaemus 1,6
lights in tomato crops Light timetable Points of attention 19:00 Snow 18:00 Place hives above the crop horizontally from approx. week 39 until week
between 20 and 32°C (68 and 90°F). It is not effective at temperatures below 18°C/64°F. Amblyseius swirskii is sensitive to relative humidity below 60%. In
Nematode Heterodera spp. 1.0 ounces / cwt of seed [1 scoop filled to the line (1/8 cup)/cwt of seed] [0.36 g/kg of seed] Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne spp [...] Nematode Meloidogyne spp. 1.0 ounces / cwt of seed [1 scoop filled to the line (1/8 cup)/cwt of seed] [0.36 g/kg of seed] Legume Vegetables (except soybean): [...] Nematode Heterodera spp. 1.0 ounces / cwt of seed [1 scoop filled to the line (1/8 cup)/cwt of seed] [0.36 g/kg of seed] Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne spp