BB - Neoseiulus californicus 25,000 (1L) with vermiculite
#17017
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Neoseiulus californicus effectively preys on a variety of spider mites, including the two-spotted spider mite (T. urticae), consuming up to 5 adults or nymphs and 10 eggs or larvae daily. Female adults target all stages, while nymphs prefer eggs and larvae. They also feed on other mites such as broad and cyclamen mites, as well as thrips.
Key Features:
- Versatile predatory mite for control of multiple spider mite species.
- Can be introduced preventatively, even in the absence of prey.
- Tolerant of warm, dry conditions.
- Also feeds on pollen.
Neoseiulus californicus effectively preys on a variety of spider mites, including the two-spotted spider mite (T. urticae), consuming up to 5 adults or nymphs and 10 eggs or larvae daily. Female adults target all stages, while nymphs prefer eggs and larvae. They also feed on other mites such as broad and cyclamen mites, as well as thrips.
Key Features:
- Versatile predatory mite for control of multiple spider mite species.
- Can be introduced preventatively, even in the absence of prey.
- Tolerant of warm, dry conditions.
- Also feeds on pollen.
BB - Neoseiulus californicus 25,000 (1L) with vermiculite
#17017
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Neoseiulus californicus effectively preys on a variety of spider mites, including the two-spotted spider mite (T. urticae), consuming up to 5 adults or nymphs and 10 eggs or larvae daily. Female adults target all stages, while nymphs prefer eggs and larvae. They also feed on other mites such as broad and cyclamen mites, as well as thrips.
Key Features:
- Versatile predatory mite for control of multiple spider mite species.
- Can be introduced preventatively, even in the absence of prey.
- Tolerant of warm, dry conditions.
- Also feeds on pollen.
BB - Neoseiulus californicus 25,000 (1L) with vermiculite
#17017
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Neoseiulus californicus effectively preys on a variety of spider mites, including the two-spotted spider mite (T. urticae), consuming up to 5 adults or nymphs and 10 eggs or larvae daily. Female adults target all stages, while nymphs prefer eggs and larvae. They also feed on other mites such as broad and cyclamen mites, as well as thrips.
Key Features:
- Versatile predatory mite for control of multiple spider mite species.
- Can be introduced preventatively, even in the absence of prey.
- Tolerant of warm, dry conditions.
- Also feeds on pollen.