Neoseiulus cucumeris (formerly Amblyseius cucumeris) is a predatory mite from the Phytoseiidae family, primarily feeding on thrips eggs and larvae, but also helping to control broad mite and cyclamen mite populations. It has excellent mobility on the undersides of leaves and flowers and can survive without prey when present on pollen-rich plants like peppers.
Advantages
- ✅ Highly effective at controlling thrips eggs and larvae.
- ✅ Perfect for use in preventative pest management.
- ✅ Works well alongside other predators and parasitoids, enhancing their effectiveness.