Pests Young larvae of various thrips species. Crops Do not use in tomato. Mode of action Predatory mites use their piercing mouthparts to extract the contents
most prominent varieties are corn, sorghum, cotton, aubergine, pepper, and tomato. They primarily feed on flowers and fruit from the host plant, as well as
persicae subsp. persicae ) is an important insect pest in sweet pepper, tomato, cucumber and many other greenhouse crops. The aphid may originate from
Amblyseius swirskii , Neoseiulus cucumeris or Amblydromalus limonicus ) or, in tomato, with predatory mirid bugs ( Macrolophus pygmaeus or Nesidiocoris tenuis
Anthurium Flowering potted plants Green peach aphid Orchid Gerbera Chrysanthemum Tomato Strawberry Rose Cucumber Blueberry Common bean Raspberry Eggplant Grapes
sulcatus ); Other weevils ( Otiorhynchus spp.) Caterpillars (Lepidoptera): Tomato leaf miner moth ( Tuta absoluta ); Oak processionary moth ( Thaumetopoea [...] Cotton bollworm ( Spodoptera littoralis ); Corn earworm ( Helicoverpa zea ); Tomato looper ( Chrysodeixis chalcites ); cutworms ( Agrotis spp.); Silver-Y moth
tropical and subtropical areas this can lead to burning in fruit such as tomato and melon. Loss of leaves also reduces yield. In full-grown plants of fruiting
thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) is the most important vector for both tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV). Both