Cucum PRO5 Amblyseius cucumeris
Cardboard tube 1 l (50,000 ind);
Paper bag 5 l (250,000 ind).
For effective work entomophages should be introduced as soon as possible.
The maximum storage period from the moment of receipt is 48 hours.
Control of western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis), tobacco thrips (Thrips tabaci) and other thrips.
Vegetables (the exception is tomatoes), berry and flower-decorative crops.
The substrate is evenly applied to the plant leaves.
Introduction rate:500-1000 individuals / sq.m.
To get more detailed information about introduction rates contact our managers.
Manufacturer: ECOCULTURE RPE
Amblyseius cucumeris (Neoseiulus cucumeris) - is a predatory mite from the phytoseiidae family that eats the larvae of thrips, as well as adults, nymphs and eggs of spider mites, strawberry, rusty, cyclamen and some other phytophagous mites.
As a polyphagous, it can survive on honeydew and pollen, so its preventive introduction to crops with abundant pollen, such as bell peppers or eggplant, is effective. Amblyseius cucumeris eats one thrips larva per day, making it worth introducing it as a preventive measure before the pest population becomes too large. In search of food, ticks penetrate into secluded places, in particular into rosebuds. Can eat eggs of Phytoseiulus persimilis when used simultaneously. The tick has a beige color and reaches up to 0.6 mm in length, and they themselves are larger than males. Does not go into diapause. Often used in conjunction with entomophages that control other stages of thrips.