Effective control with Chrysopa-E!
to control and an increasing problem in many crops in which hotspots can grow explosively. By using an earlier phase of lacewing - the natural enemy of [...] resulted in a new product marketed under the name, Chrysopa-E , which uses the egg stage of the lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea , instead of the larval stage [...] and economically. While the larval product is supplied in a 6-litre bucket containing 10,000 larvae, the eggs are delivered in a 90 ml canister containing