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Mini-Airbug for maximum control

 

Mini-Airbug: blower to release natural enemies

From 1 July 2009, Koppert Biological Systems will be launching a new blower which can be used to quickly and effectively release natural enemies in vegetable crops and ornamentals: the Mini-Airbug. This handy device can be used to achieve a concentrated distribution of predatory mites over the entire crop up to a distance of 1.5 to 2 metres, or for the control of local hot-spots.

 

Advantages of the Mini-Airbug

1. Natural enemies are distributed over the crop very evenly, increasing the effectiveness of pest control.

2. In a single work session, different combinations of natural enemies can be released, for the control of pests such as thrips, mite and whitefly. This reduces the labour required by 80%.

3. Can be used in all crops.

4. Flexible and simple to use.

 

This Mini-Airbug, like the Airobug and Airbug launched previously, has been completely developed in-house. Koppert is continuously working to optimise solutions tailored to the practice of horticulture and agriculture. This patented introduction technology offers growers the opportunity to make their integrated crop protection even more efficient and user-friendly.

 

Alongside the Mini-Airbug, Koppert also has the following release systems in its range:

• Airobug, for ornamentals: a fully automatic blower with an automatic pilot. The Airobug delivers natural enemies to the crop across a width of between 10 and 13 metres.

• Airbug, for ornamentals: is a semi-automatic blower with a working width of ± 4 metres.


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