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Thripex Predatory Mite

Thripex Predatory Mite

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Scientific name: Neoseiulus cucumeris.

The cucumeris mite is a species of predatory mite in the family Phytoseiidae. Used i biological pest control, Neoseiulus cucumeris is an aggressive predator and will feed on the immature stages of western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis,  common blossom thrips, onion thrips, melon thrips, chilli thrips, silverleaf whitefly, Asian citrus psyllid and several plant damaging mites in cucumber, some other greenhouse crops and plantations under glass. Neoseiulus cucumeris is most successful with prey feeding on foliage, less so with those in blossoms. Where there is more than one prey species present, it will tend to concentrate on the easiest one to find. In the absence of suitable prey species, this mite can survive and reproduce while feeding on pollen, although survival rates, longevity and fecundity are all inferior. N. cucumeris has produced excellent results in plants with pollen, such as the sweet pepper and much less effective in parthenocarpic crops which do not produce pollen.

Use for:

  • Biological control of thrips.
  • Natural enemy of young larvae of various thrips species.
  • Can survive on pollen or other prey.

Mode of action:

Predatory mites pierce their prey with their sucking mouthparts and suck out the contents.

Product specifications:

Pack size 50 000, 100 000 or 500 000 predatory mites.
Presentation 1000 ml bottle or 6 litre bucket.
Carrier Bran.

 

Application:

  • Turn and shake the bottle or bucket gently before use.
    Bottle: Push the centre of the cap to open the dosage hole.
    Bucket: Use a spoon to distribute Thripex.
  • Sprinkle material on leaves, put small heaps on rock wool slab or apply with automatic release systems.
  • Make sure the material remains on the introduction site for at least a few hours after introduction.
  • Choose at least 4000 introduction points per hectare, evenly distributed over the total surface.

Dosage:

The dosage of Thripex depends on climate, crop and pest density and should always be adjusted to the particular situation. Start introduction as soon as the first pest mites are detected in the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 50 to 100 mites per m2/release. Releases should be repeated if necessary.

Environmental conditions:

  • Neoseiulus cucumeris is most effective at temperatures between 15°C and 25°C / 59°F and 77°F.
  • It is not effective at temperatures above 30°C / 86°F. 
  • Neoseiulus cucumeris is sensitive to relative humidity below 70%.
  • Can be combined with Orius spp.. 
  • Do not combine with other generalist predatory mites (Amblyseius swirskii, Amblydromalus limonicus, Transeius montdorensis, Amblyseius andersoni). It is difficult to distinguish one species of predatory mite from another in the field.
  • Do not use in tomato crops.

Storage:

  • Apply as soon as possible after receipt. If necessary, the product can be stored for 1 to 2 days.
  • Store at temperatures of 10°C to 15°C / 50°F to 59°F.
  • Store in the dark, provide ventilation to prevent CO2 accumulation.

Caution:

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