BioBee BioEncarsia - Encarsia formosa mummies (5,000 / bottle)
130-110-03-125025500
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MAIN TARGETS
Greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum).
ADDITIONAL TARGETS
Limited control of sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).
TIPS
lt's important to identify species of whitefly in your crop. For maximum flexibility in whitefly control use it in combination with BioEretmocerus (Eretmocerus eremicus).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & PACKAGING
BioEncarsia (Encarsia formosa) is a parasitic wasp of the Aphelinidae family. E. formosa can utilize at least 15 species of whitefly as hosts but the principal host is the greenhouse whitely.
The tiny females are black with a yellow abdomen and opalescent wings while the males (although rare) are completely black in color. BioEncarsia should only be applied when temperatures range between 20-30°C.
Parasitized greenhouse whitefly pupae turn black in about 10 days and are easily distinguished from non-parasitized hosts.
An effective parasite of the greenhouse whitefly, these tiny wasps are shipped as 'mummies.' These emerging black and yellow wasps search for immature whiteflies to parasitize. BioEncarsia provides a solution for greenhouse whitefly control in greenhouses nurseries, on crops including, strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes and ornamentals.
BioEncarsia is available in different forms:
- Cardboard strips with mummified whitefly eggs.
- Biodegradable pods with mummified whitefly eggs.
- Bottle of 5,000 mummies in a sawdust medium.
STORAGE
- Storage temperature: 8-10°C (46-50°F)
- Do not store in sunlight
- Apply within 24 hours
- Store horizontally
APPLICATION
Apply BioEncarsia within 24 hours of receipt
To apply BioEncarsia from a bottle:
- Use the D-box to distribute the “mummies” throughout the crops
- Hang the D-box about 4 leaves below the top of the plant
- Make sure the D-box is not in 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.
DISCLAMER
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.
Specifications
Instruction / | delivery |
MAIN TARGETS
Greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum).
ADDITIONAL TARGETS
Limited control of sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).
TIPS
lt's important to identify species of whitefly in your crop. For maximum flexibility in whitefly control use it in combination with BioEretmocerus (Eretmocerus eremicus).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & PACKAGING
BioEncarsia (Encarsia formosa) is a parasitic wasp of the Aphelinidae family. E. formosa can utilize at least 15 species of whitefly as hosts but the principal host is the greenhouse whitely.
The tiny females are black with a yellow abdomen and opalescent wings while the males (although rare) are completely black in color. BioEncarsia should only be applied when temperatures range between 20-30°C.
Parasitized greenhouse whitefly pupae turn black in about 10 days and are easily distinguished from non-parasitized hosts.
An effective parasite of the greenhouse whitefly, these tiny wasps are shipped as 'mummies.' These emerging black and yellow wasps search for immature whiteflies to parasitize. BioEncarsia provides a solution for greenhouse whitefly control in greenhouses nurseries, on crops including, strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes and ornamentals.
BioEncarsia is available in different forms:
- Cardboard strips with mummified whitefly eggs.
- Biodegradable pods with mummified whitefly eggs.
- Bottle of 5,000 mummies in a sawdust medium.
STORAGE
- Storage temperature: 8-10°C (46-50°F)
- Do not store in sunlight
- Apply within 24 hours
- Store horizontally
APPLICATION
Apply BioEncarsia within 24 hours of receipt
To apply BioEncarsia from a bottle:
- Use the D-box to distribute the “mummies” throughout the crops
- Hang the D-box about 4 leaves below the top of the plant
- Make sure the D-box is not in 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.
DISCLAMER
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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