AMBLYCAcontrol 50,000 Bottle (70027-6) -1L

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SPIDER MITE control

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Versatile predatory mite solution

Neoseiulus californicus (formerly Amblyseius californicus) is a predatory mite used to manage all stages of various spider mite species, including the two-spotted spider mite. It can also survive on pollen or other small arthropods, and even endure short periods without food. This mite is often used in combination with Phytoseiulus persimilis for integrated pest management strategies.

Benefits of AMBLYCAcontrol :

  • Heat tolerance: Suitable for use in warm environments with lower humidity levels.
  • Longer lifespan: Typically remains active longer than many other spider mite predators.
  • Flexible diet: Can feed on pollen and other small crop pests when spider mites are less abundant.

 

Main uses

Management of spider mite species, including two-spotted spider mite.

How it works

Neoseiulus californicus moves through the crop searching for spider mites at any life stage. When prey is limited, it can

Versatile predatory mite solution

Neoseiulus californicus (formerly Amblyseius californicus) is a predatory mite used to manage all stages of various spider mite species, including the two-spotted spider mite. It can also survive on pollen or other small arthropods, and even endure short periods without food. This mite is often used in combination with Phytoseiulus persimilis for integrated pest management strategies.

Benefits of AMBLYCAcontrol :

  • Heat tolerance: Suitable for use in warm environments with lower humidity levels.
  • Longer lifespan: Typically remains active longer than many other spider mite predators.
  • Flexible diet: Can feed on pollen and other small crop pests when spider mites are less abundant.

 

Main uses

Management of spider mite species, including two-spotted spider mite.

How it works

Neoseiulus californicus moves through the crop searching for spider mites at any life stage. When prey is limited,sustain itself by feeding on pollen or other small arthropods, helping maintain its population in the crop. This adaptability makes it an effective part of integrated pest management programs, especially in combination with other predatory mites like Phytoseiulus persimilis.

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