THRIPOR-IOrius insidiosus
Orius insidiosus (predatory bug) Pack size: 100 ml bottle Contains: 1000 adults and nymphs mixed with vermiculite
Target Various species of thrips (larvae and adults). In the absence of thrips Orius can also survive on aphids, spider mite, butterfly eggs and pollen.
Rates The pieces of information given below are merely indicative. Tailored advice can be provided if information is available on the local factors that need to be taken into account, such as the crop, the climate conditions and the level of infestation. For the correct approach, you should always consult a Koppert specialist or a recognised distributor of Koppert products.
Introduction
Storage and handling
Remarks Orius lays a large proportion of its eggs in (side) shoots. Avoid unnecessary loss of these eggs by introducing THRIPOR directly after removing side shoots.
Appearance Adults: black with grey/white/brown sections on wings, 1.6-1.9 mm Eggs: hardly visible, embedded in leaf tissue Young nymphs: yellow Older nymphs: yellowish-brown
Mode of action Adults and nymphs pierce thrips larvae and adults with their sucking mouthparts and suck out the contents.
Visual effect Thrips shrivel after being eaten by Orius, and are therefore difficult to see in the crop.
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