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Eretmocerus eremicus |
Eretmocerus eremicus female wasps lay their eggs under whitefly larvae (ectoparasitoid). Eretmocerus can develop in any larval stage of the whitefly, but prefers the second and early third stage. When the egg hatches, the larva will enter the host, pupate inside the host and turn the whitefly pupae into a beige/light brown color and anew adult emerges through a round exit hole at the back of the pupa. One female can parasitize around 150 whitefly larvae.
Key Features
- Ectoparasitoid that controls greenhouse and bemisia whiteflies
- Effective at high temperatures
- Less sensitive to pesticides than other parasitic wasps against whitefly
- Hostfeeds as an additional control measure
Storage
- Use immediately upon receipt
- If not possible, product can be briefly stored at 43-46°F (6-8°C)
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Item # |
Description |
Size |
15114 |
BI Eretmocerus - 10,000 |
100/card |
15115 |
BI Eretmix - 10,000 (Encarsia & Eretmocerus) |
100/card |
17071 |
Eretmocerus - 10,000 Loose (Sawdust) |
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17089 |
Eretmocerus - 10,000 (No Carrier) |
100/card |
17338 |
Eretmocerus eremicus - 200,000 |
Bulk |
17341 |
Eretmocerus - 50,000 |
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17362 |
Petri Plate - Eretmocerus eremicus |
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