Introduction rates 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
the other filaments is roughly half the width of the body. The female is 3 - 4 mm long. Reproduction in Pseudococcus longispinus , may be sexual or asexual
dingy grey. They are about 1.5 mm long just after emergence and can reach 4 cm or more when fully grown. The caterpillars may be encountered in the soil
degradation. Pack size 3,000 million - 4 sachets of 750 million in a box. Developmental stage Infective third-stage larvae (L3). Concentration 86% Het [...] avoid blockage, all filters should be removed, especially if finer than 0.3 mm (50 mesh) Use a maximum pressure of 20 bar/290 psi (on nozzle) The spray [...] pumps Water tank temperature must not exceed 25°C/77°F and pH must be between 4 and 8 Distribute the spraying solution evenly over the soil/medium surface
adult female Amblydromalus limonicus lays 3.7 eggs per day on young eggs, 1.2 eggs per day on older eggs and 3.3-3.4 eggs per day on crawlers and nymphs. It [...] It consumes about 7 first instar larvae of thrips and lays 3 eggs per day at 25°C under optimal conditions. Life cycle of Amblydromalus limonicus The life [...] translucent white in colour, and have a flat, elongated body. They are roughly 0.4 mm in length. Males are smaller than females. The mites are very mobile and
174 51 45 19 CANADIAN AGENT: Koppert Canada Limited 3 – 40 Ironside Crescent Scarborough, ON M1X1G4 1-800-567-4195 NOTICE TO USER: This pest control product [...] media unless steam sterilized. STORAGE: Store refrigerated between 4 - 10°C. Use within 3 days of receipt. DISPOSAL: 1. Triple- or pressure-rinse the empty [...] cleaning of the container prior to its disposal. 3. Make the empty container unsuitable for further use. 4. Dispose of the container in accordance with provincial
egg, larva, protonymph, deutonymph and adult. After mating, female mites lay 4–8 eggs per day over a period of three days, taking a blood meal between each
introduction site for at least a few hours after introduction Choose at least 4,000 introduction points per hectare, evenly distributed over the total surface
or as soon as the first spider mites are detected in the crop. Use at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should