thrips and whiteflies, Amblyseius swirskii preys on several other small organisms such as spider mites and tarsonemid mites. They can also feed on pollen
Other hazards Other hazards which do not result in classification : Micro-organisms may have the potential to provoke sensitizing reactions. 2.4. Unknown [...] long–term (chronic) : The product is not considered harmful to aquatic organisms nor to cause long-term adverse effects in the environment. : Not classified [...] Hazardous Substances ThOD Theoretical oxygen demand (ThOD) VOC Volatile Organic Compounds WGK Water Hazard Class vPvB Very Persistent and Very Bioa
thrips and spider mites , Amblyseius andersoni preys on several other small organisms such as whitefly , tarsonemid mites and rust mites. They can also feed
whiteflies and thrips , Amblydromalus limonicus preys on several other small organisms such as spider mites and tarsonemid mites. They can also feed on pollen
their first pair of legs up and down in the air as these legs bear sensory organs to register volatiles emitted by damaged plants. Phytoseiid mites have no
become a powerful part of IPM solutions together with other beneficial organisms; working together to either partly substitute, and sometimes replace the
Nematodes play various roles in ecosystems. Some are free-living, feeding on organic matter in soil or water, and are essential for nutrient recycling. Others
Ecology - general : The product is not considered harmful to aquatic organisms nor to cause long-term adverse effects in the environment. : Not classified [...] Hazardous Substances ThOD Theoretical oxygen demand (ThOD) VOC Volatile Organic Compounds WGK Water Hazard Class vPvB Very Persistent and Very Bioa
Ecology - general : The product is not considered harmful to aquatic organisms nor to cause long-term adverse effects in the environment. : Not classified [...] Theoretical oxygen demand (ThOD) TLM Median Tolerance Limit VOC Volatile Organic Compounds CAS-No. Chemical Abstract Service number N.O.S. Not Otherwise
obstruction of respiratory tubes • Exhaustion of reserves and a disruption of organ functioning • Production of specific proteins by the fungus within the insect