


BB - Aphidius colemani 2,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17317
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Aphidius colemani is an exceptional aphid predator, known for its ability to locate small colonies even when aphid populations are low. Female wasps detect aphid-infested plants by sensing the odor of the plant and the honeydew secreted by the aphids. Using her ovipositor, a female wasp lays an egg inside an aphid, and when the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid, ultimately leading to its death. The mature wasp emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the aphid "mummy."
Each female can lay up to 300 eggs, primarily during the first few days of adulthood. Additionally, the presence of parasitic wasps can cause aphids to panic and drop off the plant, with some unable to return, leading to further reduction in aphid populations.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against small aphid species
- Endoparasitoid behavior
- Highly adept at detecting and parasitizing aphid hot spots, even in low-density situations
- Easily disperses throughout crops
Aphidius colemani is an exceptional aphid predator, known for its ability to locate small colonies even when aphid populations are low. Female wasps detect aphid-infested plants by sensing the odor of the plant and the honeydew secreted by the aphids. Using her ovipositor, a female wasp lays an egg inside an aphid, and when the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid, ultimately leading to its death. The mature wasp emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the aphid "mummy."
Each female can lay up to 300 eggs, primarily during the first few days of adulthood. Additionally, the presence of parasitic wasps can cause aphids to panic and drop off the plant, with some unable to return, leading to further reduction in aphid populations.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against small aphid species
- Endoparasitoid behavior
- Highly adept at detecting and parasitizing aphid hot spots, even in low-density situations
- Easily disperses throughout crops



BB - Aphidius colemani 2,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17317
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Aphidius colemani is an exceptional aphid predator, known for its ability to locate small colonies even when aphid populations are low. Female wasps detect aphid-infested plants by sensing the odor of the plant and the honeydew secreted by the aphids. Using her ovipositor, a female wasp lays an egg inside an aphid, and when the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid, ultimately leading to its death. The mature wasp emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the aphid "mummy."
Each female can lay up to 300 eggs, primarily during the first few days of adulthood. Additionally, the presence of parasitic wasps can cause aphids to panic and drop off the plant, with some unable to return, leading to further reduction in aphid populations.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against small aphid species
- Endoparasitoid behavior
- Highly adept at detecting and parasitizing aphid hot spots, even in low-density situations
- Easily disperses throughout crops



BB - Aphidius colemani 2,000 (100ml) with Sawdust
#17317
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Aphidius colemani is an exceptional aphid predator, known for its ability to locate small colonies even when aphid populations are low. Female wasps detect aphid-infested plants by sensing the odor of the plant and the honeydew secreted by the aphids. Using her ovipositor, a female wasp lays an egg inside an aphid, and when the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid, ultimately leading to its death. The mature wasp emerges through a round exit hole in the back of the aphid "mummy."
Each female can lay up to 300 eggs, primarily during the first few days of adulthood. Additionally, the presence of parasitic wasps can cause aphids to panic and drop off the plant, with some unable to return, leading to further reduction in aphid populations.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against small aphid species
- Endoparasitoid behavior
- Highly adept at detecting and parasitizing aphid hot spots, even in low-density situations
- Easily disperses throughout crops