MIRICALMacrolophus pygmaeus (formerly known as Macrolophus caliginosus)
Macrolophus pygmaeus (predatory bug) Pack size: 100 ml bottle Contains: 500 adults and nymphs mixed with wood chips
Target All stages of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) and tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), preferring eggs and larvae. Two spotted spider mites, thrips (including Echinothrips americanus) and eggs of butterflies and tomato leaf miner moth (Tuta absoluta)are also eaten and to a lesser extent aphids and leaf miner larvae too. However the population build- up is then much slower than on whitefly.
Introduction
Environmental conditions At low temperatures Macrolophus pygmaeus develops very slowly.
Storage and handling
Remarks
Appearance Adults: size 6 mm, green, slim, long legs and antennae, mainly in shoots and along stems Eggs: invisible, in leaves and stems Nymphs: yellowish-green to green, mainly on the underside of leaves
Mode of action Adult predatory bugs and nymphs search actively for their prey, insert their sucking mouthparts and suck out the contents.
Visual effect If whitefly eggs, larvae or pupae are eaten by a predatory bug, only the skin remains usually in its original form with a tiny hole where the mouthpart of the predatory bug have been inserted.
Important! The introduction rates of this product should be adjusted to the mode of action of the product and the results that can be expected in the crop where the product is applied. Your local Koppert consultant or recognized distributor will be able to advise you further.
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