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Anagyrus vladimiri |
Female Anagyrus vladimiri locate mealybugs with their antennae, sting the host and lay an egg in it. Parasitized mealybugs stop feeding on plant tissue and become yellow-brown. New adult parasties emerge through a hole at the back of the parasitized mealybug. One female wasp parastitizes up to 15 hosts per day.
Key Features
- Parasitic wasp against several mealybug species
- Parasitizes adults as well as nymphs
Storage
- Use immediately upon receipt
- If not possible, product can be stored in a dark place at 59-68°F (15-20°C)
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