ENERMIXEncarsia formosa + Eretmocerus eremicus
Eretmocerus eremicus & Encarsia formosa (parasitic wasps) Pack size: 10 cardboard strips each with 5 cards wrapped in a box Contains: parasitized whitefly pupae, from which hatch 3,000 parasitic wasps
Target Glasshouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) and tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in the second to fourth larval stage.
Introduction
Storage and handling
Remarks Eretmocerus eremicus is less susceptible to pesticides than Encarsia formosa. Intensive deleafing (in tomatoes) hinders the population build up of whitefly parasites.
Appearance Eretmocerus eremicus Female adults: lemon-yellow Male adults: brownish-yellow, thick antennae Other stages: develop inside host
Encarsia formosa Female adults: black head, black thorax, yellow abdomen Male adults: hardly appear Other stages: develop inside host
Mode of action Female adult parasitic wasp parasitizes the larva of the whitefly. Host feeding also takes place.
Visual effect After about 2 weeks, the first parasitized pupae can be seen in the crop. The parasitized whitefly pupa turns yellow or black in colour dependent of the combination parasite/host. The adult parasitic wasp emerges from the pupa through a round hole.
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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