measure 13 to 17 mm in length. The eggs hatch after 3-5 days. Over the next 2 to 3 weeks, the larvae pass through 5-6 stages and the pupal stage takes 9-13
Application of Trichoderma harzianum Trichoderma harzianum T-22 is available in 2 different formulations: Wettable granules (Trianum-P): can be sprayed or added
will gradually change to the characteristic red-orange color. This takes 1-2 days. After introduction of “white” Spidex Vital it therefore is a clear proof
mites are detected in the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 2-50 per m2/release. Releases should be repeated once or twice at weekly intervals
planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 0.25-4 per m 2 /release. Releases should be repeated at least 3 times. Consult a Koppert advisor
species found in the tropics. In temperate regions they are not larger than 2.5 mm. All thrips species that cause damage in green-houses belong to the family
adult ‘females’ produce 500 to 2000 bright-red, oblong eggs over a period of 2 to 3 months. After leaving the egg sac, the crawlers settle along the midribs
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halys or Lygus spp. Nezapar is not effective against Halyomorpha halys. 2. Application When do I have to start introducing Nezapar? As early as possible [...] stink bugs are expected. Introduction rates preventive: 10 000 wasps/ha = 2 tubes (1 wasp/m²/week) light curative: 30 000 wasps/ha = 6 tubes (3 wasps/m²/week) [...] receipt. Can I store the product? When necessary the product can be stored for 1-2 days after receipt. How do I store the product? Store Nezapar in the dark at
However, this is not universal among the Agromyzidae. Of the approximately 2,500 species in this family, only eleven are truly polyphagous. The species