Entomophages

Macrolophus pygmaeus is a polyphagous bug with a wide range of food source, which under certain conditions, can maintain its population, feeding on pollen and plant sap.
Packaging: Plastic bottle 0.25 l (500 ind).
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The small parasitic wasp Trichogramma brassicae is used to control a wide range of Lepidoptera pests.
Packaging: Cardboard tube 0.25 l (50 g );
Cardboard tube 0,5 l (100 g );
Cardboard tube 1 l ( 250 g).
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The small parasitic wasp Trichogramma pintoi is used to control a wide range of Lepidoptera pests.
Packaging: Cardboard tube 0.25 l (50 g);
Cardboard tube 0.5 l (100 g);
Cardboard tube 1 l (250 g).
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The small parasitic wasp Trichogramma evanescence is used to control a wide range of Lepidoptera pests.
Packaging: Cardboard tube 0.25 l (50 g);
Cardboard tube 0.5 l (100 g);
Cardboard tube 1 l (250 g).
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A small parasitic wasp that is used to control a variety of Lepidoptera pests.
Packaging: Cardboard tube 1 l (1000 ind).
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Adalia bipunctata is a coleopteran, from the coccinelid family. It is known as “two-pointed ladybird”, and is used to control several aphid species.
Packaging: Bottle of 100 larvae.
Bottle of 250 larvae.
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Aphelinus abdominalis is a parasitic wasp from family Aphelinidae.
Packaging: Bottle with mummies from which 250 adults will emerge.
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Aphidius colemani is a parasitic wasp from family Braconidae.
Packaging: Bottle with mummies from wich 1,000 adults will emerge;
Bottle with mummies from wich 5,000 adults will emerge.
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Anthocoris nemoralis is a predatory bug, from family Anthocoridae.
Packaging: Bottle of 500 bugs;
Bottle of 1,000 bugs
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Aphidoletes aphidimyza is a mosquito from family Cecidomyiidae, and its larvae control effectively the aphids from family Aphidae.
Packaging: Bottle of 1,000 pupae.
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Chrysoperla carnea is an aphid predator, and can help to control other pests like white fly or thrips.
Packaging: Bottle of 500 larvae;
Bottle of 1,000 larvae;
Bottle of 10,000 larvae.
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Cryptolaemus montrouzieri is a polyphagous predator, and though it prefers eating mealybugs, it occasionally eats other insects like aphids.
Packaging: Bottle of 25 adults;
Bottle of 100 adults;
Bottle of 500 adults;
Bottle of 500 larvae;
Bottle of 1,000 adults.
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In agriculture entomophages (entomophage from Greek is one that feeds on pests) are insects and some other arthropods which carry out biological protection of plants. According to the type of interaction with the pest, they are divided into entomophages and parasitoids.

Entomophages are predators (predatory beetles, bugs etc.) that hunt for pests, kill and eat them.

Another group is various types of wasps, part of the life cycle of which passes in the body of an insect pest. These entomophages lay eggs inside or near the pest, and after hatching begin to feed on its body. Entomophages also include entomopathogenic nematodes, such as species of the genus Steinernema, which invade and kill insects.

Today entomophages are used everywhere and every year the demand for them only increases. This is due to the fact that beneficial insects have long established themselves as an effective agent in an integrated plant protection system. Entomophages show especially high results in greenhouses. Modern biotechnology includes the use of dozens of species of entomophages and everything points to the fact that their number will only grow.

Where are entomophages used?

Now beneficial insects are widely used in protected and open ground, ranging from modern greenhouses of the fifth generation Ultra Clima to private gardens. Entomophages are used on such crops:

- Indoor and outdoor vegetable crops (tomato, cucumber, pepper, eggplant, etc.);

- Floral and ornamental crops (rose, gerbera, ornamental crops);

- Orchids and berries (pomaceous, stone fruits, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, etc.);

- Field crops (legumes, industrial and grain crops);

- Private orchids, gardens etc.;

Advantages of using entomophages:

The application of entomophages for plant protection is very advantageous compared to the use of only chemicals due to a number of factors:

- frequent development of pest resistance to existing chemicals;

- the gradual introduction of a ban on the use of known pesticides by public authorities;

- high efficiency of entomophages in controlling pest population;

- environmentally friendly products as a result of the use of the IPM;

- moderate prices for products from a domestic manufacturer of entomophages, such as ECOCULTURE;

Where can you buy entomophages at competitive prices?

To buy entomophages, contact our managers in any convenient way.

ECOCULTURE is a leading international company in the field of natural pollination and plant protection, especially biological pest control. We believe that integrated plant protection is more effective than pesticides solely, and we offer affordable crop protection products suitable for both your greenhouse and your orchid.

One of the strengths of ECOCULTURE is many years of experience and extensive knowledge of our employees, which supports the process of introducing plant protection at our clients' facilities.

Our products are distributed in many countries, includinc EU (the Baltic countries). Companies are opened on the territory of our representative offices, and there is also developed warehouse logistics, which allows us to provide our customers with high service in terms of protection, pollination and nutrition of plants using the most environmentally friendly methods.

 

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