piercing mouthparts to extract the contents of their prey. Pack size 2,000; 10,000 predatory mites . Presentation 100 ml bottle with dosage-plug; 500 ml [...] If necessary, the product can be stored for 1-2 days. Storage temperature 8-10°C/47-50°F. Storage conditions In the dark, bottle horizontally. Recommended
at the rear of the mummy. The first mummies are noticed in the crop around 10-14 days after the first introduction. Visual effect Parasitized aphids turn [...] If necessary, the product can be stored for 1-2 days. Storage temperature 8-10°C/47-50°F. Storage conditions In the dark. Recommended for you Aphytis melinus
keeping the target pest on a low level. Pack size 30 gram (2 million); 150 gram (10 million) Carpoglyphus lactis. Presentation 0.9 litre; 3.6 litre cardboard [...] If necessary, the product can be stored for 1-2 days. Storage temperature 8-10°C/47-50°F. Storage conditions Store in a dry place in the dark, provide v
greenish white or greenish yellow corolla. The plant’s berries are very small (10–20 millimetres (0.39–0.79 inch) long and 3–7 millimetres (0.12–0.28 in) in
hole on the back is visible after the emergence of the adult wasp. Pack size 10,000 adults on 8 paper strips. Presentation 250 ml cardboard cup. Carrier Cotton [...] 20,000-50,000 per ha/release. Releases should be repeated monthly for 4 to 10 times per year. Consult a Koppert advisor or a recognized distributor of Koppert
soon after planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 1-10 per m 2 /release. Releases should be repeated until control is achieved. At [...] If necessary, the product can be stored for 1-2 days. Storage temperature 8-10°C/47-50°F. Storage conditions In the dark. Recommended for you Encarsia formosa
trees grow up to 35-40 meters (115-131 feet) tall and its crown can expand to 10 metres (33 feet) wide. The trees can grow really old and from some species
corn, dent corn, popcorn, pod corn, sweet corn and flour corn. Already about 10,000 years ago, maize was domesticated by the indigenous communities in Mexico
highlands. Tomato plants usually grow to a height of between 1-3 metres (or 3-10 feet). Their stem is not so strong, so if not supported (like in a greenhouse)