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Montdo Ulti Mite Predatory Mite

Montdo Ulti Mite Predatory Mite

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Scientific name: Transeius montdorensis.

Transeius montdorensis is a very active and mobile subtropical predatory mite, searching for prey on the undersides of leaves and in flowers. The robust beneficial mite is tolerant of warm conditions, can remain active at temperatures as low as 11°C and does not cease activity during periods of low light. Adult females lay single eggs, often on leaf hairs or in other protected areas on the plant. For eggs to successfully hatch, a relative humidity above 60% is required. At an optimal temperature of 25°C / 77°F, the entire lifecycle from egg to adult takes only about 7 days, allowing for a rapid population increase.
A generalist predator, Transeius montdorensis can survive on a variety of food sources, including pollen and honeydew, allowing it to remain in crops even when pest levels are low. However, its primary preys consist of the eggs and larvae of whiteflies and the first and second larval stages of various thrips species. The mite also provides control against other pests such as non webbing spider mites, broad mites and russet mites. 
Transeius montdorensis is commercially used preventively or at the beginning of a pest infestation, allowing the predatory mite population to establish before pest pressure becomes too high, for environment friendly integrated pest management in many protected and some non protected crops including medicinal crops, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants, strawberries and cut flowers.

Use:

  • Generalist predatory mite for the control of thrips and whiteflies.
  • Predates on y oung larvae of various thrips species, eggs and larvae of whitefly.
  • Also has an effect on all stages of non webbing spider mites (e.g. European red mite, Panonychus ulmi) and rust mites.
  • Can survive on pollen or other prey.
  • For very low or high relative humidity.
  • Do not use in tomato.
  • Can be combined with Orius spp. and whitefly parasitoids. Do not mix with other generalist predatory mites (Amblyseius swirskii, Neoseiulus cucumeris, Amblyseius andersoni and Amblydromalus limonicus).

Mode of action:

The predatory mites reproduce within the sachet and gradually disperse into the crop over a period of several weeks. Using their piercing mouthparts, they feed on prey by extracting its contents. The Ulti Mite slow release sachet provides consistent pest control, even under extremely dry or humid conditions.

Product specifications:

Pack size 500 sachets. Each sachet contains 250 predatory mites and prey mites.
Presentation Sachets in cardboard box.
Carrier Bran and sawdust.

 

Application:

  • Hang sachets in sheltered locations in the crop, avoid placing into direct sunlight areas.
  • Sachets already have an exit hole.
  • Hold sachets by the cardboard strip at the top, to avoid damaging the predatory mites.

Dosage:

The dosage of Montdo Ulti Mite depends on climate, crop and pest density and should always be adjusted to the particular situation. Start introduction preventively or as soon as the first pests are detected in the crop. Use at least 4000 sachets per ha and hang them evenly spaced in the crop. Release should be repeated after 4 weeks if the pest is not controlled.

Environmental conditions:

Transeius montdorensis is most effective at temperatures between between 20°C and 32°C / 68°F and 90°F). It is not effective at temperatures below 15°C / 59°F. Transeius montdorensis is sensitive to relative humidity below 70%.

Storage:

  • Apply as soon as possible after receipt. If necessary, the product can be stored for 1 to 2 days.
  • Store at temperatures of 12°C to 14°C / 54°F to 57°F.
  • Store in the dark.
  • Provide ventilation to prevent CO₂ accumulation.

Caution:

  • Only use products that are permitted in your country or state and crop.
  • Pesticides can have direct or indirect effects on biological solutions.
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