



APHIDS – (Aphidoidea spp.)

Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Aphidoletes aphidimyza adults are small, mosquito-like flies, while the larvae are bright orange or reddish, legless maggots that move along infested plants, feeding on aphids. These insects serve as effective cleanup agents once aphids are present. After emerging from their pupal cases, adult females seek out spider webs to land on while waiting to mate, subsequently laying around 250 eggs among aphid colonies. In the absence of spider webs, growers often use stretched cotton to mimic them.
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Chrysoperla Carnea
Lacewings are general predators that eat aphids, mealybugs, scales, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies, insect eggs and beneficial insect food. Adults feed only on nectar and pollen, and are not predatory.
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Disclaimer
Please be advised that the above products are live predator bugs.
We recommend that you follow all guidelines to keep these bugs alive, healthy and efficient.