nests The larvae of the Pine processionary moth cause severe defoliation, reducing the viability of oak trees. Life cycle and appearance of Pine processionary
adaptability in varying environmental conditions and its efficiency in reducing whitefly infestations. Adults of this species do not feed on whiteflies
bipunctata 's feeding behaviour is characterized by its ability to rapidly reduce aphid numbers, making it a highly effective biological control agent in
direct lethal effect and a long-lasting protection Improves plant growth and reduces abiotic stresses, resulting in improved crop yields Easy and safe to use
time after receipt See package for expiry date. Storage time is strongly reduced once the package has been opened. Storage temperature 5-20°C/41-68°F. Storage
pollination . Various factors can disturb the health of the plant and thus also reduce the number of healthy flowers. Potential risks include water shortage,
down the development of Orius laevigatus significantly. Effectivity is reduced at temperatures above 30°C (86°F). Feeding behaviour of Orius laevigatus
using netting or applying insecticides Remove wild host plants and weeds to reduce the source of inoculum Use hot water treatment of dormant cuttings (20 minutes
is most effective between 20 and 25°C (68 and 77°F). The effectivity is reduced at temperatures above 30°C/86°F. Behaviour of parasitic wasp Aphidius colemani
and the rate of development within the host can be slow. This can lead to reduced efficacy levels. New data Three commercial plant biostimulants were tank