


BB - Orius insidiosus 2,000 (8 oz) with Buckwheat/Sawdust
#17114
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Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Nymphs of the minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus, are highly effective thrips predators, each consuming up to 50 thrips larvae throughout their development. Adult bugs target all thrips stages, with females capable of eliminating up to 20 thrips larvae or 6 adult thrips per day. Both adults and nymphs can sustain themselves on pollen found in crops like peppers, strawberries, raspberries, and gerbera, as well as on supplemental feeds like Nutrimac™ or Nutricards. Orius insidiosus often kills more thrips than needed, enhancing overall pest control.
Key Features:
- Voracious predator, including the only thrips predator to feed on adults
- Also preys on aphids, red spider mites, whiteflies, and moth eggs
- Combines well with other thrips predators
- Capable of flight, ensuring excellent distribution across crops
Nymphs of the minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus, are highly effective thrips predators, each consuming up to 50 thrips larvae throughout their development. Adult bugs target all thrips stages, with females capable of eliminating up to 20 thrips larvae or 6 adult thrips per day. Both adults and nymphs can sustain themselves on pollen found in crops like peppers, strawberries, raspberries, and gerbera, as well as on supplemental feeds like Nutrimac™ or Nutricards. Orius insidiosus often kills more thrips than needed, enhancing overall pest control.
Key Features:
- Voracious predator, including the only thrips predator to feed on adults
- Also preys on aphids, red spider mites, whiteflies, and moth eggs
- Combines well with other thrips predators
- Capable of flight, ensuring excellent distribution across crops



BB - Orius insidiosus 2,000 (8 oz) with Buckwheat/Sawdust
#17114
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Nymphs of the minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus, are highly effective thrips predators, each consuming up to 50 thrips larvae throughout their development. Adult bugs target all thrips stages, with females capable of eliminating up to 20 thrips larvae or 6 adult thrips per day. Both adults and nymphs can sustain themselves on pollen found in crops like peppers, strawberries, raspberries, and gerbera, as well as on supplemental feeds like Nutrimac™ or Nutricards. Orius insidiosus often kills more thrips than needed, enhancing overall pest control.
Key Features:
- Voracious predator, including the only thrips predator to feed on adults
- Also preys on aphids, red spider mites, whiteflies, and moth eggs
- Combines well with other thrips predators
- Capable of flight, ensuring excellent distribution across crops



BB - Orius insidiosus 2,000 (8 oz) with Buckwheat/Sawdust
#17114
Quantity Per Case: N/A
Quantity Per Pallet: N/A
Nymphs of the minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus, are highly effective thrips predators, each consuming up to 50 thrips larvae throughout their development. Adult bugs target all thrips stages, with females capable of eliminating up to 20 thrips larvae or 6 adult thrips per day. Both adults and nymphs can sustain themselves on pollen found in crops like peppers, strawberries, raspberries, and gerbera, as well as on supplemental feeds like Nutrimac™ or Nutricards. Orius insidiosus often kills more thrips than needed, enhancing overall pest control.
Key Features:
- Voracious predator, including the only thrips predator to feed on adults
- Also preys on aphids, red spider mites, whiteflies, and moth eggs
- Combines well with other thrips predators
- Capable of flight, ensuring excellent distribution across crops