mealy bug but it nevertheless encompasses many species of (ornamental) crops (e.g. croton, orchids, grapes, avocado, apple, citrus). The species often inhabits
transmitting viruses, or by reducing aesthetic value by damaging flowers, e.g. in roses The western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) is the most
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effect on eggs and larvae of whitefly , all stages of non-webbing spider mites (e.g. European red mite, Panonychus ulmi ) and rust mites. Crops Do not use in
viruses (such as the Newcastle Disease virus), bacteria (such as Salmonella and E. coli ), protozoan parasites (such as Giardia ), and the eggs of many parasitic
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effect on other small organisms such as spider mites and tarsonemid mites (e.g. strawberry mite and broad mite ). Advantages Higher concentration More predatory
environments or at very high humidity (> 93%). Even moisture released by wounds (e.g., after leaf picking) is enough for the mold spores to germinate. That's
black vine weevil, Otiorhynchus sulcatus , is a pest in many ornamental crops (e.g. rhododendron, cyclamen and azalea), as well as in strawberries and other
end of the mummy. Anagyrus vladimiri has a strong photokinetic response, i.e. the female is strongly attracted to light and is inactive in darkness.