SPIDENDFeltiella acarisuga
Feltiella acarisuga (gall-midge) Pack size: beaker of 550 ml Contains: pupae on leaf, from which 250 gall-midges will emerge
Target Various species of spider mites. SPIDEND is recommended especially when spider mite occurs in colonies.
Introduction
Environmental conditions High humidity boosts the emergence of gall-midges.
Storage and handling
Remarks Feltiella acarisuga should always be used in combination with the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis (SPIDEX).
Appearance Adults: midge of 2 mm long, pink-brown, long legs Eggs: oblong, 0.1 x 0.25 mm in size, shiny, translucent Larvae: 0.2-2 mm in size, orange-brown, occur in spider mite colonies Pupae: are inside a white coccoon, occur mainly at the undersides of leaves, along the veins
Mode of action Adult gall-midges search for spider mite colonies actively and deposit eggs next to the spider mites. The larvae that hatch feed on spider mite eggs and suck them empty. It takes one week for the eggs to develop to mature larvae. The pupal stage takes approximately one week.
Visual effect Spider mites that are killed by the gall-midge shrivel up and become brown or black. Dozens of larvae can be found per spider mite infested leaf. White cocoons are clearly visible along the veins of the leaf.
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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