BB - Eretmocerus eremicus 10,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17071
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Female Eretmocerus eremicus wasps are ectoparasitoids, laying their eggs beneath whitefly larvae, typically preferring the second and early third larval stages. Once the egg hatches, the Eretmocerus larva enters the whitefly host, developing inside and turning the pupae a distinctive beige or light brown. The new adult emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the pupa. Each female can parasitize approximately 150 whitefly larvae, providing effective control.
Key Features:
- Ectoparasitoid targeting both greenhouse and tobacco whiteflies (Bemisia spp.)
- Thrives in high temperatures and tolerates certain pesticides better than other whitefly parasitoids
- Contributes to control through additional host feeding
Female Eretmocerus eremicus wasps are ectoparasitoids, laying their eggs beneath whitefly larvae, typically preferring the second and early third larval stages. Once the egg hatches, the Eretmocerus larva enters the whitefly host, developing inside and turning the pupae a distinctive beige or light brown. The new adult emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the pupa. Each female can parasitize approximately 150 whitefly larvae, providing effective control.
Key Features:
- Ectoparasitoid targeting both greenhouse and tobacco whiteflies (Bemisia spp.)
- Thrives in high temperatures and tolerates certain pesticides better than other whitefly parasitoids
- Contributes to control through additional host feeding
BB - Eretmocerus eremicus 10,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17071
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Female Eretmocerus eremicus wasps are ectoparasitoids, laying their eggs beneath whitefly larvae, typically preferring the second and early third larval stages. Once the egg hatches, the Eretmocerus larva enters the whitefly host, developing inside and turning the pupae a distinctive beige or light brown. The new adult emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the pupa. Each female can parasitize approximately 150 whitefly larvae, providing effective control.
Key Features:
- Ectoparasitoid targeting both greenhouse and tobacco whiteflies (Bemisia spp.)
- Thrives in high temperatures and tolerates certain pesticides better than other whitefly parasitoids
- Contributes to control through additional host feeding
BB - Eretmocerus eremicus 10,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17071
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Female Eretmocerus eremicus wasps are ectoparasitoids, laying their eggs beneath whitefly larvae, typically preferring the second and early third larval stages. Once the egg hatches, the Eretmocerus larva enters the whitefly host, developing inside and turning the pupae a distinctive beige or light brown. The new adult emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the pupa. Each female can parasitize approximately 150 whitefly larvae, providing effective control.
Key Features:
- Ectoparasitoid targeting both greenhouse and tobacco whiteflies (Bemisia spp.)
- Thrives in high temperatures and tolerates certain pesticides better than other whitefly parasitoids
- Contributes to control through additional host feeding