mites emerging from the sachets make sure that the predatory mites are present in the crop over a longer period of time making it difficult for spider
increased stress; altered sleep patterns; feather plucking; anemia, which presents as comb and wattle pallor; and death, in extreme cases. Life cycle and
The larvae feed mainly on decaying plant material and on algae and fungi present in the soil. They, however, can also feed on root hairs, rootlets, and tender
whitefly pupae shortly before it emerges. Pack size 3,000; 15,000 pupae. Presentation Cardboard strips with 5 cards each, wrapped in plastic, in a cardboard
leave the pupae via a round hole. Pack size 3,000; 7,500; 15,000 pupae. Presentation Cardboard strips with 5 cards each, wrapped in plastic, in a cardboard
fungal moulds. White skin moults visible on the leaves. Live aphids may be present in visible colonies; aphids often settle inside buds to feed. Slowed plant
monitored, given their ability to cause huge damage. When they are already present on the crop, the best approach is to monitor them during the cooler parts
depends on environmental conditions and the amount and quality of pollen. Presentation One hive containing 4 separate extra large colonies of bumblebees including
500 sachets. Each sachet contains 125 predatory mites and prey mites. Presentation Sachets in cardboard box. Carrier Bran. Application Hang sachets in sheltered
lighting. 4. Bulbous (swollen) hairs on the horn like projections are also present. 5. Their cornicles are white and almost 1/3 of their body length. 6. Do