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other preditors Macrolophus Pygmaeus Type: Biological control agent contains the predatory bug, primarily released for whitefly control, but will feed on other pests. How it works: Feeding with Ephestia eggs (Bug Food E) will enhance the establishment of Macrolophus due to increased fecundity.Considered a generalist predator also feeding on moth eggs and other pests. Takes 8 to 12 weeks to establish population. Species Controlled: Whitefly, Tuta absoluta, Caterpillars MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS NYMPHS PREDATORY BUG (1ST/2ND INSTARNYMPHS ) 150ML PLASTIC BOTTLE-500 £62.40 MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS-PREDATORY BUG (ADULTS AND LARVAE) 150ML PLASTIC BOTTLE-500 £62.40 When To Use: All mobile stages are voracious predators of whitefly larva and pupa.Macroline is best used in combination with the wasps Encarsia formosa and Eretmocerus eremicus.Once established it will feed on other pests such as moth eggs and caterpillars. MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS PREDATORY BUGS (ADULTS AND LARVAE) 150ML PLASTIC BOTTLE-250 £28.50 Orius Laevigatus Type: Predatory bugs. How it works: Voracious predator of thrips, aphids and most other soft bodied prey. They often kill lots more than they need if visible. Species controlled: Orius will attack allstages of thrip on plants and most other soft bodied pest they come into contact with. ORIUS LAEVIGATUS PREDATORY BUG 250ML BOTTLE VERMICULITE 500 ADULTS £27.50 When to use: Ideal to control established thrips populations on a range of plants and can be used alongside other biologicals. Rates of use: 0.5 to 1 per m2every 2 weeks until established. ORIUS LAEVIGATUS PREDATORY BUG 270ML BOTTLE VERMICULITE 1000 ADULTS £40.00 ORIUS LAEVIGATUS PREDATORY BUG IN VERMICULITE CONTAINS 500 ADULTS £45.50 28
other preditors Pheromone Type: Proprietary product containing the aggregation pheromone of Western Flower Thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis. How it works: Use of Thripline for monitoring allows growers to introduce additional control measures, such as Amblyline biological control agent, before thrips populations reach damaging levels.Pheromone lure for Western Flower thrips causes thrips to move to the top of the crop resulting in earlier detection and estimation of population size Species Controlled: Western Flower thrips When To Use: Thripline contains a synthetic version of a sexual aggression pheromone produced naturally by male occidentalis. It attracts both male and female thrips into mating aggregations. It will not attract thrips from outside of the general crop area. The pheromone is encapsulated in rubber lures (septa) and is released gradually over several weeks. PHEROMONE PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1 £31.98 PHEROMONE PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1 £35.10 Steinernema Carpocapsae Type: Soil inhabiting nematodes that are lethal insect parasitoids that are used to control root-zone and other pests. The life cycle takes around a week and consists of an egg stage, four juvenile stages, and an adult stage. Only the first juvenile stage can infect the host. Once inside the hosts body cavity it releases a bacterium (Xenorhabdus nematophilus) that rapidly multiply and kill the host. The parasite feeds on this bacteria. Species controlled: Vine weevil (Otiorhyncus sulcatus), codling moth and root-zone soil insects including root weevils, armyworms, fungus gnats and stem borers. STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE 250,000,000 £78.75 STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE PARASITIC NEMATODES GEL IN SEALED TRAY-250 000 000 £58.50 STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE PARASITIC NEMATODES GEL IN SEALED TRAY-50 000 000 £20.05 STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE PARASITIC NEMATODES POWDER IN A PLASTIC BAG-250 000 000 £47.74 29
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other preditors<br />
Pheromone<br />
Type: Proprietary product containing the aggregation<br />
pheromone of Western Flower Thrips, Frankliniella<br />
occidentalis.<br />
How it works: Use of Thripline for monitoring allows<br />
growers to introduce additional control measures, such as<br />
Amblyline biological control agent, before thrips<br />
populations reach damaging levels.Pheromone lure for<br />
Western Flower thrips causes thrips to move to the top of<br />
the crop resulting in earlier detection and estimation of<br />
population size<br />
Species Controlled: Western Flower thrips<br />
When To Use: Thripline contains a synthetic version of a<br />
sexual aggression pheromone produced naturally by male<br />
occidentalis. It attracts both male and female thrips into<br />
mating aggregations. It will not attract thrips from outside<br />
of the general crop area. The pheromone is encapsulated<br />
in rubber lures (septa) and is released gradually over<br />
several weeks.<br />
PHEROMONE<br />
PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1<br />
£31.98<br />
PHEROMONE<br />
PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1<br />
£35.10<br />
Steinernema Carpocapsae<br />
Type: Soil inhabiting nematodes that are lethal insect<br />
parasitoids that are used to control root-zone and other<br />
pests. The life cycle takes around a week and consists of<br />
an egg stage, four juvenile stages, and an adult stage.<br />
Only the first juvenile stage can infect the host. Once<br />
inside the hosts body cavity it releases a bacterium<br />
(Xenorhabdus nematophilus) that rapidly multiply and<br />
kill the host. The parasite feeds on this bacteria.<br />
Species controlled: Vine weevil (Otiorhyncus sulcatus),<br />
codling moth and root-zone soil insects including<br />
root weevils, armyworms, fungus gnats and stem borers.<br />
STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE<br />
250,000,000<br />
£78.75<br />
STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE<br />
PARASITIC NEMATODES GEL IN SEALED TRAY-250 000 000<br />
£58.50<br />
STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE<br />
PARASITIC NEMATODES GEL IN SEALED TRAY-50 000 000<br />
£20.05<br />
STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE<br />
PARASITIC NEMATODES POWDER IN A PLASTIC BAG-250 000 000<br />
£47.74<br />
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