into two parts: the head with the mouthparts, and the rest of the body. All mobile stages have only two pairs of legs, whereas other mite groups have four
but later become yellow to brown. The posterior end of the pupa remains mobile.
young leaves and have an oval shape. The first instar larvae (crawlers) are mobile, whereas the rest of the larvae stadia remain flattened on the leaf. The
their piercing mouthparts to extract the contents of their prey. Appearance Mobile stages are beige, droplet-shaped mites. Eggs are oblong and transparent
mummies near infested plants, because Aphelinus abdominalis is not very mobile Spread material on rock wool slabs or in application boxes (Dibox) Make
Scout you can use your preferred scout method. Record scout observations by mobile phone manually or use the scanner for Horiver sticky cards for automatic
nymphs are yellow-brown and not yet covered with wax. They are actively mobile and known as ‘crawlers’. Second instar nymphs are darker and less active
the difference in the product presentation? Spidex Vital consists of all mobile stages of Phytoseiulus persimilis. The carrier material is the same as the
The male nymph attaches itself to the plant, whereas the females remain mobile throughout their entire development. After the second instar, a male nymph