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Amblyseius cucumeris Amblyseius cucumeris is quite conspicuous because of its high mobility. This predatory mite feeds mainly on thrips larvae, and sometimes also consumes spider mites or other pest mites. Moreover, A. cucumeris eats ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius cucumeris is quite conspicuous because of its high mobility. This predatory mite feeds mainly on thrips larvae, and sometimes also consumes spider mites or other pest mites. Moreover, A. cucumeris eats pollen, which makes ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius andersoni This predatory mite is (has been) known under different names: Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) potentillae or Amblyseius andersoni. It is a polyphagous mite feeding primarily on harmful mites such as spider mite, gall ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius andersoni This predatory mite is (has been) known under different names: Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) potentillae or Amblyseius (Euseius) andersoni. It is a polyphagous mite feeding primarily on harmful mites such as spider mite, ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius degenerans Amblyseius degenerans is used for biological thrips control (normally in addition to Orius spp. and Amblyseius cucumeris or Amblyseius swriskii). Its dark colour and high mobility make this predatory mite highly ...
Biobest Group NV
Stratiolaelaps scimitus (= Hypoaspis miles) Stratiolaelaps scimitus, formally known as Hypoaspis miles, is a brown and robust predatory mite that inhabits the top layer of the soil where it feeds on harmful soil dwelling pests, such ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius swirskii Thanks to its polyphagous character and its adaptability to high temperatures, this gluttonous predatory mite plays an important role in biological crop protection. Amblyseius (Typhlodromips) swirskii needs a satisfactory ...
Biobest Group NV
Amblyseius swirskii Thanks to its polyphagous character and its adaptability to high temperatures, this gluttonous predatory mite plays an important role in biological crop protection. Amblyseius (Typhlodromips) swirskii needs a satisfactory ...
Biobest Group NV
Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly Hypoaspis miles) is a soil-dwelling mite capable of the prevention, control, and management of sciarid flies, shore flies and various thrips and soil pests. Not only are these mites predators of thrips’ ...
Amblyline biological control agent contains the predatory mite Amblyseius cucumeris. It is a predator of Western Flower thrips, Chili Thrips and several other thrips species. Key Features Targets a wide range of thrips species. Long ...
Bioline Agrosciences Inc/Bioline Canada Inc
Anderline biological control agent contains the predatory mite, Amblyseius andersoni. It is a predatory mite that feeds on many types of small arthropod prey and pollen. It is ideal for preventive protection of greenhouse or outdoor ornamentals, ...
Bioline Agrosciences Inc/Bioline Canada Inc
Montyline biological control agent contains the predatory mite, Amblyseius montdorensis. It is a predatory mite that feeds on many types of small arthropod prey and pollen. It is ideal for preventive control of whitefly and thrips in ...
Bioline Agrosciences Inc/Bioline Canada Inc
Swirskiline biological control agent contains the predatory mite, Amblyseius swirskii. It is primarily used to control whiteflies and thrips but it will provide some reduction in other small pest species. Key Features Amblyseius swirskii ...
Bioline Agrosciences Inc/Bioline Canada Inc
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