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OTHER preditors<br />
Macrolophus Pygmaeus<br />
Type: Biological control agent contains the predatory<br />
bug, primarily released for whitefly control, but will<br />
feed on other pests.<br />
How it works: Feeding with Ephestia eggs (Bug Food E)<br />
will enhance the establishment of Macrolophus due<br />
to increased fecundity.Considered a generalist<br />
predator also feeding on moth eggs and other pests.<br />
Takes 8 to 12 weeks to establish population.<br />
Species Controlled: Whitefly, Tuta absoluta,<br />
Caterpillars<br />
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS<br />
NYMPHS PREDATORY BUG (1ST/2ND INSTARNYMPHS )<br />
150ML PLASTIC BOTTLE-500<br />
£62.40<br />
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS<br />
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS-PREDATORY BUG (ADULTS AND LARVAE)<br />
150ML PLASTIC BOTTLE-500<br />
£62.40<br />
When To Use: All mobile stages are voracious predators<br />
of whitefly larva and pupa.Macroline is best used in<br />
combination with the wasps Encarsia formosa and<br />
Eretmocerus eremicus.Once established it will feed on<br />
other pests such as moth eggs and caterpillars.<br />
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS<br />
PREDATORY BUGS (ADULTS AND LARVAE) 150ML PLASTIC<br />
BOTTLE-250<br />
£28.50<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 />
PHEROMONE<br />
PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1<br />
£31.98<br />
PHEROMONE<br />
PHEROMONE FOR WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS-1<br />
£35.10<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 />
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