BB - Amblyseius andersoni Breeding System (250/case) with Bran
#17215
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
The predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni is a versatile predator, targeting a variety of pest mites, including spider mites, gall mites, and russet mites. Key pests include the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), European red mite (Panonychus ulmi), apple rust mite (Aculus schlechtendali), and boxwood bud mite (Eriophyes canestrinii). A. andersoni also feeds on thrips, pollen, honeydew, and fungi, allowing it to sustain populations even in the absence of primary pests. Withstanding a wide temperature range (6–40°C / 43–104°F), A. andersoni can survive extended periods without food, remaining a threat to pest outbreaks.
Key Features:
- Generalist predator with a broad range of pest targets
- High mobility and adaptability to various conditions
- Can survive on alternative food sources, including pollen and thrips
- Active across a wide temperature range
The predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni is a versatile predator, targeting a variety of pest mites, including spider mites, gall mites, and russet mites. Key pests include the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), European red mite (Panonychus ulmi), apple rust mite (Aculus schlechtendali), and boxwood bud mite (Eriophyes canestrinii). A. andersoni also feeds on thrips, pollen, honeydew, and fungi, allowing it to sustain populations even in the absence of primary pests. Withstanding a wide temperature range (6–40°C / 43–104°F), A. andersoni can survive extended periods without food, remaining a threat to pest outbreaks.
Key Features:
- Generalist predator with a broad range of pest targets
- High mobility and adaptability to various conditions
- Can survive on alternative food sources, including pollen and thrips
- Active across a wide temperature range
BB - Amblyseius andersoni Breeding System (250/case) with Bran
#17215
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
The predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni is a versatile predator, targeting a variety of pest mites, including spider mites, gall mites, and russet mites. Key pests include the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), European red mite (Panonychus ulmi), apple rust mite (Aculus schlechtendali), and boxwood bud mite (Eriophyes canestrinii). A. andersoni also feeds on thrips, pollen, honeydew, and fungi, allowing it to sustain populations even in the absence of primary pests. Withstanding a wide temperature range (6–40°C / 43–104°F), A. andersoni can survive extended periods without food, remaining a threat to pest outbreaks.
Key Features:
- Generalist predator with a broad range of pest targets
- High mobility and adaptability to various conditions
- Can survive on alternative food sources, including pollen and thrips
- Active across a wide temperature range
BB - Amblyseius andersoni Breeding System (250/case) with Bran
#17215
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
The predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni is a versatile predator, targeting a variety of pest mites, including spider mites, gall mites, and russet mites. Key pests include the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), European red mite (Panonychus ulmi), apple rust mite (Aculus schlechtendali), and boxwood bud mite (Eriophyes canestrinii). A. andersoni also feeds on thrips, pollen, honeydew, and fungi, allowing it to sustain populations even in the absence of primary pests. Withstanding a wide temperature range (6–40°C / 43–104°F), A. andersoni can survive extended periods without food, remaining a threat to pest outbreaks.
Key Features:
- Generalist predator with a broad range of pest targets
- High mobility and adaptability to various conditions
- Can survive on alternative food sources, including pollen and thrips
- Active across a wide temperature range