Dalotia (Atheta) coriaria [Rove beetles] without_subscription_customerDalotia coriaria [Rove beetle] Controls: Dalotia coriaria (Atheta) is a soil dwelling rove beetle that is an effective predator of fungus gnat larvae, shore fly, shore fly eggs, springtails, root aphids, larvae root aphids, pupating thrips, as well as other small, soft bodied arthropods in and around your rooting system. Application Rate Recommendations for Dalotia coriaria (Atheta): Preventative: 1 beetle per square foot Moderate Infestation: 2 4
and shake beetles onto foliage close to spider mite infestations
BW-AC10BP - 100 * 10 Blisters 1K
Aphid parasitoid for larger aphid species (potato aphid
It is used for trapping flying insect pests such as whitefly
Store the bottle horizontally
The GrowersHouse Tripher lure - pk of 10 is a pheromone lure that is used to monitor and control Western flower thrips
The GrowersHouse Sticky Rolls - Yellow - Bug-Scan Roll Yellow 10cm x 125m is a roll of yellow sticky tape made of durable
feltiea & carpocapsae (NEMAforce™ SF/SC Invivo) - Predatory Insects
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The Trichogramma will lay its eggs inside the eggs of moths preventing the moth egg from hatching into a caterpillar
It feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites (Tetranychus urticae)
Excellent detection of aphid colonies even at low prey density