BioBee BioDiglyphus - Diglyphus isaea (500 adult wasps/ bottle)
130-110-03-2015
Disponibilidad:
pedido pendiente
Tiempo de envío si no hay stock::
jusqu'à 2 semaines
En caso de falta de stock::
SÓLO SE REPONDE SI LO PIDES
PRINCIPALES PLAGAS
Chrysanthemum leafminer and various other leafminers (Liriomyza spp.).
PLAGAS ADICIONALES
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CONSEJOS
Release wasps preventatively in tomato, cucurbits, pepper, eggplant, legumes, other vegetables and susceptible ornamental crops at first sign of infestation.
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO & EMBALAJE
BioDiglyphus (Diglyphus isaea) is an ectoparasitic wasp that parasitizes leaf miner larvae in field and greenhouse crops.
BioDiglyphus is a small black wasp with a metallic green sheen. Females lay their eggs in the vicinity of the host (second and third instar leaf miner larvae), the larvae that hatch from the eggs feed on the host, pupate within the empty tunnel of the host, eventually emerging from the upper epidermis as fully grown adults.
Leaf-mining flies in the genus Liriomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are the most important hosts of Diglyphus isaea. It attacks several species of leafminers, including Liriomyza trifolii, L. bryoniae, L. huidobrensis, L. cicerina, L. congesta, L. pusilla, L. pusio, L. sativae and L. strigata.
This small 0.07 in. (2mm) long, non-stinging parasitic wasp effectively controls leafminers in greenhouse and field crops by laying its eggs in leaf mines (serpentine tracks in the leaves left by leaf miner larvae), in the vicinity of the host.
ALMACENAMIENTO
- Storage temperature: 4-8°C (39-46°F)
- Do not store in sunlight
- Apply early morning or late afternoon
- Do not freeze
APPLICATION
- BioDiglyphus is shipped in insulated, chilled boxes. Packaging must be kept intact until placed in the field.
- Release the wasps in the early morning or late afternoon, when the temperature is milder.
- Remove the product containers from the box, one at a time and empty their content as quickly as possible.
- The wasps are released by opening the lid and holding the container upside down as you walk slowly between the rows of plants.
- Do not release in cloudy weather.
- BioDiglyphus may also be released by drones.
- Do not place BioDiglyphus in the freezer or in temperatures below 0 degrees celcius.
- Do not expose the bottles to direct sunlight.
The amount and frequency of the application (introduction rate) is determined by the target crop, level of infestation, weather conditions and damage inflicted to the crop.
ADVERTENCIA
Before combining this product with any chemical pesticide in the crop, please consult your BioBee technical field representative.
BioBee Sde Eliyahu Ltd. produces and markets biological products. Production is carried out using innovative techniques under controlled quality assurance standards such as ISO 9001:2015, as well as IOBC’s international standards for mass-production of insects. All products are tested to meet specification requirements before leaving the factory.
The success of biological pest control is affected by the crop’s initial pest population (upon application of the product), weather conditions and chemical residue present in the crop, among other possible aggravating factors.
Under no circumstance shall BioBee or Groupe Horticole Ledoux inc. be liable for the outcome of the implementation in the field, as it has no control over local conditions, the application method, or the possible improper treatment/storage of the product.
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PRINCIPALES PLAGAS
Chrysanthemum leafminer and various other leafminers (Liriomyza spp.).
PLAGAS ADICIONALES
-
CONSEJOS
Release wasps preventatively in tomato, cucurbits, pepper, eggplant, legumes, other vegetables and susceptible ornamental crops at first sign of infestation.
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO & EMBALAJE
BioDiglyphus (Diglyphus isaea) is an ectoparasitic wasp that parasitizes leaf miner larvae in field and greenhouse crops.
BioDiglyphus is a small black wasp with a metallic green sheen. Females lay their eggs in the vicinity of the host (second and third instar leaf miner larvae), the larvae that hatch from the eggs feed on the host, pupate within the empty tunnel of the host, eventually emerging from the upper epidermis as fully grown adults.
Leaf-mining flies in the genus Liriomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are the most important hosts of Diglyphus isaea. It attacks several species of leafminers, including Liriomyza trifolii, L. bryoniae, L. huidobrensis, L. cicerina, L. congesta, L. pusilla, L. pusio, L. sativae and L. strigata.
This small 0.07 in. (2mm) long, non-stinging parasitic wasp effectively controls leafminers in greenhouse and field crops by laying its eggs in leaf mines (serpentine tracks in the leaves left by leaf miner larvae), in the vicinity of the host.
ALMACENAMIENTO
- Storage temperature: 4-8°C (39-46°F)
- Do not store in sunlight
- Apply early morning or late afternoon
- Do not freeze
APPLICATION
- BioDiglyphus is shipped in insulated, chilled boxes. Packaging must be kept intact until placed in the field.
- Release the wasps in the early morning or late afternoon, when the temperature is milder.
- Remove the product containers from the box, one at a time and empty their content as quickly as possible.
- The wasps are released by opening the lid and holding the container upside down as you walk slowly between the rows of plants.
- Do not release in cloudy weather.
- BioDiglyphus may also be released by drones.
- Do not place BioDiglyphus in the freezer or in temperatures below 0 degrees celcius.
- Do not expose the bottles to direct sunlight.
The amount and frequency of the application (introduction rate) is determined by the target crop, level of infestation, weather conditions and damage inflicted to the crop.
ADVERTENCIA
Before combining this product with any chemical pesticide in the crop, please consult your BioBee technical field representative.
BioBee Sde Eliyahu Ltd. produces and markets biological products. Production is carried out using innovative techniques under controlled quality assurance standards such as ISO 9001:2015, as well as IOBC’s international standards for mass-production of insects. All products are tested to meet specification requirements before leaving the factory.
The success of biological pest control is affected by the crop’s initial pest population (upon application of the product), weather conditions and chemical residue present in the crop, among other possible aggravating factors.
Under no circumstance shall BioBee or Groupe Horticole Ledoux inc. be liable for the outcome of the implementation in the field, as it has no control over local conditions, the application method, or the possible improper treatment/storage of the product.
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