adult female of the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) can lay up to 3,000 eggs. Each egg is roughly spherical, about 0.6 mm long and whitish yellow
times the body length, reaching to the siphunculi. The body length is 1.2-2.3 mm.
Caterpillars Numerous species Apply once caterpillars detected. Apply 2 to 3 times - 3 to 5 days apart. Foliar Larvae 1-2 million/L spray until run off Cranberry
typically range from 50-250 per m 2 /release. Releases should be repeated at least 3 times at weekly intervals or until control is achieved. Consult a Koppert advisor
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filaments and transparent wings and has no mouthparts. The female is larger (3 mm) and voluminous, has an elongated oval shape and has no wings. The body
lift to attach the blowing device onto the rail Volume of dosing pot/drum 3 litres and 5 litres (double/both sides). Range 10 metres (5 metres on both
Pack size 10,000; 50,000; 125,000 predatory mites . Presentation 0.9 litre; 3.6 litre cardboard cylinders. Carrier Sphagnum spp. moss. Downloads Thrips
typically range from 0.25-4 per m 2 /release. Releases should be repeated at least 3 times. Consult a Koppert advisor or a recognized distributor of Koppert products
to 49 days at 15°C/59°F. New adults reach reproductive maturity within 2 or 3 days, oviposition begins about 1 or 2 days after mating and adults live for