General Larvae of the flies Lyprauta cambria, Proceroplatus trinidadensis and Lyprauta chacoensis (family Keroplatidae) have been associated with root damage in potted orchids, especially in greenhous
About The gerbera belongs to the family of daisies or Asteraceae . The flowering plant is originally from South Africa and grew among others in the Cape Province and Transvaal region. Nowadays, the ge
About The blackberry is an edible fruit that originates from a wide range of species belonging to the genus Rubus that is part of the family of Rosaceae , but also from hybrids within the Rubus subgen
kg. Presentation 6 litre bucket. Developmental stage Dead cysts of Artemia spp.. Carrier None. Application For optimal results, apply Entofood for at least
+ 200 gram Artemia spp.. Presentation 3.6 litre cardboard cylinder. Developmental stage Carpoglyphus lactis : All stages Artemia spp.: Dead cysts Carrier
size 10 gram Ephestia kuehniella + 50 gram Artemia spp.; 50 gram Ephestia kuehniella + 250 gram Artemia spp.. Presentation 100 ml; 500 ml bottle. Developmental
General Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that is caused by many different species of fungi such as Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Oïdium, Leveillula. Damage symptoms Powdery mildew symptoms are fairly simil
abbreviatus ); Blue green weevil ( Pachnaeus spp.); Black vine weevil ( Otiorhynchus sulcatus ) and other Otiorhynchus spp.; South American fruit tree weevil ( [...] ) Anoxia villosa; Dung beetles ( Aphodius spp.); Asiatic garden beetle ( Autoserica castanea ); Hoplia spp.; Common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha [...] horticola ); Phyllophaga spp .; Japanese beetle ( Popillia japonica ); Brown chafer ( Serica brunnea ) Wireworms/ click beetles ( Agriotes spp.) Flea beetles (
( Pythium spp.) Rhizoctonia root rot (Rhizoctonia spp.) Fusarium wilt ( Fusarium spp.) Sclerotinia rot ( Sclerotinia spp.) Microdochium spp. How does
soil-borne diseases such as Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia spp., Fusarium spp. , Sclerotinia spp. and Microdochium spp. In addition, Trianum-G promotes plant