enemy Chrysoperla carnea is available at Koppert as Chrysopa and Chrysopa-E . Best conditions for use of Chrysoperla carnea Chrysoperla carnea is effective
of mealybugs , thrips and caterpillars . Koppert offers Chrysopa , Chrysopa-E , featuring the species Chrysoperla carnea . Ladybirds/Predatory beetles Predatory
biological attributes including its ability to remain active at low temperatures, e.g. 12 o C, the ability to locate spider mites at low pest densities, and the
basic system works on a revolving 60 litre drum which dispenses its contents, e.g. Spidex , Thripex or Swirski Mite, into a hopper, then onwards via a series
daylight cycle, allowing the bees to fly only when there is sufficient daylight (e.g., between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.). If the energy screen remains closed
brown.The colour of the adults often depends on the crop in which they occur (e.g. on cucumbers they are often yellow-brown, on tomatoes they are mainly red-brown)
boron and zinc) available during flowering. Be ahead of any ‘hidden hungers’ (e.g. leaf sap analysis), and apply appropriate trace element and calcium foliar
predatory mite also has an effect on all stages of non-webbing spider mites (e.g. European Red Mite, Panonychus ulmi ) and rust mites. Transeius montdorensis
Limonica should be introduced preventively, supported by supplemental feeding (e.g., prey mites) and compatible biocontrol agents like, in case of sweet pepper
s Neoseiulus californicus is a selective predator of Tetranychid mites, i.e. it prefers to feed on spider mites but can also feed and survive on other