edge of the sachet touching the substrate will typically yield the longest release of predators. Sachets already have an exit hole. Place sachets in sheltered
Irritating vapours may be released. Burns caused by molten material must be treated clinically. : Toxic fumes may be released. 5.4. Special protective [...] breathing apparatus. Complete protective clothing. SECTION 6: Accidental release measures 6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency [...] cleaning up For containment Methods for cleaning up Other information : Avoid release to the environment. : Mechanically recover the product. : Dispose of materials
at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated weekly if the pest is not controlled. Consult a Koppert
develop their eggs. As a result they immediately can start laying eggs after release and don’t needs to get energy from spider mite from the field to develop
are able to complement each other's pollination work and can therefore be released into the same crops. Position a bumblebee hive at least 100 metres away
host insect, they penetrate its natural body openings. The nematodes then release pathogenic bacteria they carry with them. These actions kill and liquify
at least 4,000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated after 4 weeks if the pest is not controlled. Consult
insect's cuticle and invading the body cavity. Once inside, the fungus releases enzymes that break down the insect's internal organs, leading to its death
Hazardous decomposition products in case of fire : Toxic fumes may be released. 5.4. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters [...] breathing apparatus. Complete protective clothing. SECTION 6: Accidental release measures 6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency [...] cleaning up For containment Methods for cleaning up Other information : Avoid release to the environment. : Mechanically recover the product. : Dispose of materials
natural enemies such as predatory mites , ladybugs, and parasitic wasps are released to combat harmful insects, in the same way as they do in the wild. Koppert