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Neoseiulus fallacis

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Description

Neoseiulus fallacis is a beneficial predator native to North America, whose appetite for pest mites makes them the perfect superhero for gardeners looking to protect ornamental crops and vegetable gardens.

Easily recognized by its pear shape, these tiny 0.5 mm predators come in various life stages- from creamy orange-beige adults down to semi transparent eggs measuring an astonishingly small 0.3mm. Embrace their powers of protection today, ensuring your precious plants don’t become tomorrow’s feast!

Targeted crops

  • Vegetable crops:
    • Cucumbers
    • Tomatoes
    • Peppers, etc
  • Small fruits :
    • Strawberries
    • Raspberries
    • Blueberries
    • Blackberries, etc.
  • Fruit trees :
    • Orchards
  • Ornemental crops
  • Hop
  • Cannabis

Targeted pests

  • Two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urtica)
  • Spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis)
  • European red mite (Panonychus ulmi)
  • McDaniel spider mite (Tetranychus mcdanieli)
  • Broad mite (Polyphagotarsonemus latus)
  • Tomato Russet Mite (Aculops lycopersici)

Application Instructions

Before introduction, very gently rotate the tube to homogenize the content inside and spread the mites all over the tube.

Sprinkle on the foliage of your plants, ensuring that the individuals are well dispersed. The mites are mobile and can be seen with a 10-15 X magnifying glass.

The introduction rates of N. fallacis range from 1 to 5 individuals per square meter, depending on the level of infestation and the specific needs of the crop, repeat every two weeks, until control.It is recommended to introduce the mite under optimal temperature and humidity conditions, and to regularly monitor the pest population to adjust the introductions as needed.

Storage Instructions

Use upon receipt to ensure maximum efficacy.

If necessary, store between 10 and 15°C, away from direct sunlight, for a maximum of 1 to 2 days.

Do not refrigerate below 10°C or freeze.