Storage conditions Store in a dry place in the dark. Allow the bottles to acclimatise in the greenhouse before use, keep the lid closed, in order to prevent [...] populations in tomatoes in the beginning of the season and at low prey densities. Mode of action As Macrolophus pygmaeus has to build up a population in the crop [...] crop before pest is arriving Entofood can be used as alternative food in the first weeks after introduction. Pack size 10 gram Ephestia kuehniella + 50
the field. Release more doses in the areas of the field where the scales are present. Release early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Dosage The dosage [...] small round hole in the scale cover and leaves. Aphytis melinus also exerts control by predation on its host (host feeding). Visual effect In parasitized scales [...] introduction as soon as the first armoured scales are detected in the crop. Introduction rates in outdoor crops typically range from 20,000-50,000 per ha/release
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macadamia nut. The plant is native to Australia and is grown commercially in a number of subtropical areas. Macadamia trees usually grow to a height of
challenges are already out there: in nature itself. At Koppert, we explore, understand, and apply these natural solutions in partnership with nature. Using
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hybrid between a pomelo ( C. maxima ) and an orange ( C. sinensis ) and comes in many varieties. The most popular varieties today are the blood-red, pink and
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