


BB - Aphidius ervi 5,000 (250 ml) with Sawdust
#17044
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Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Female Aphidius ervi wasps are highly skilled at locating aphid nymphs and adults by detecting the odor of infested plants and the honeydew secreted by aphids. Using her ovipositor, the female deposits an egg inside the aphid host. Once the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid from within, resulting in its death. The mummified remains of the aphid stay attached to the leaf. Each female can lay up to 350 eggs, primarily within the first 4-5 days of adulthood. The presence of these parasitic wasps often causes aphids to drop from plants in a panic.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against large aphid species
- Exceptional search ability to detect low pest populations
- Rapid development and spread throughout the crop
- Supplied as pupae (mummies)
Female Aphidius ervi wasps are highly skilled at locating aphid nymphs and adults by detecting the odor of infested plants and the honeydew secreted by aphids. Using her ovipositor, the female deposits an egg inside the aphid host. Once the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid from within, resulting in its death. The mummified remains of the aphid stay attached to the leaf. Each female can lay up to 350 eggs, primarily within the first 4-5 days of adulthood. The presence of these parasitic wasps often causes aphids to drop from plants in a panic.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against large aphid species
- Exceptional search ability to detect low pest populations
- Rapid development and spread throughout the crop
- Supplied as pupae (mummies)



BB - Aphidius ervi 5,000 (250 ml) with Sawdust
#17044
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Female Aphidius ervi wasps are highly skilled at locating aphid nymphs and adults by detecting the odor of infested plants and the honeydew secreted by aphids. Using her ovipositor, the female deposits an egg inside the aphid host. Once the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid from within, resulting in its death. The mummified remains of the aphid stay attached to the leaf. Each female can lay up to 350 eggs, primarily within the first 4-5 days of adulthood. The presence of these parasitic wasps often causes aphids to drop from plants in a panic.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against large aphid species
- Exceptional search ability to detect low pest populations
- Rapid development and spread throughout the crop
- Supplied as pupae (mummies)



BB - Aphidius ervi 5,000 (250 ml) with Sawdust
#17044
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Female Aphidius ervi wasps are highly skilled at locating aphid nymphs and adults by detecting the odor of infested plants and the honeydew secreted by aphids. Using her ovipositor, the female deposits an egg inside the aphid host. Once the egg hatches, the larva consumes the aphid from within, resulting in its death. The mummified remains of the aphid stay attached to the leaf. Each female can lay up to 350 eggs, primarily within the first 4-5 days of adulthood. The presence of these parasitic wasps often causes aphids to drop from plants in a panic.
Key Features:
- Parasitic wasp effective against large aphid species
- Exceptional search ability to detect low pest populations
- Rapid development and spread throughout the crop
- Supplied as pupae (mummies)