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NEMAmulti® 50 m² - biological control of several types of larvae
156,00 DKK
Unit price perExpected delivery date: 22 January to 29 January.
Applies to orders within Sweden. For other countries - see our delivery terms .
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156,00 DKK
Unit price perNEMAmulti® biological agent for controlling larvae of several types. NEMAmulti is sufficient for approximately 50 m². Larger areas can be irrigated with the help of the AquaNemix nematode spreader.
NEMAmulti ® is an effective agent against several types of larvae that contains 10 million live microorganisms, nematodes, which actively seek out specific larvae and kill them.
Larvae of cabbage butterfly, gooseberry weevil, carrot fly, cabbage moth, rose petal weevil, apple weevil, sedge weevil, ear weevil and rowanberry weevil are some examples of host animals attacked by these nematodes.
NEMAmulti is a biological non-toxic agent for those who want to grow non-toxic but need help getting rid of larvae that cause damage in your garden using nature's own method.
These insect-parasitic nematodes actively attack specific larvae that are their host animals. They are completely harmless to children, bees and other animals and can never harm plants.
How do you get rid of larvae?
To get rid of larvae that attack the leaves, water/shower nematode solution onto the leaves. To get rid of larvae that attack the roots, water them into the soil.
NEMAmulti should be used when there are larvae to parasitize. The nematodes must get close to their host animal, the larva, and when treating above ground, the foliage should be wet beforehand.
Nematodes need about +12–13 degrees for them to be active. At lower temperatures they lie inactive until it gets warm enough again.
It is also important to choose an overcast, rainy day or evening so that the nematodes have time to enter the larvae.
Treated soil should be kept moist after the nematodes have been watered out for a few weeks to get the best effect.
The life cycle of nematodes
Nematodes actively enter the pest larvae through natural body openings and a process begins that kills the larva and turns it into a “nursery” for the nematodes. After a while, a new generation of nematodes has developed and comes out into the soil. The new nematodes actively search for new larvae that are host animals. This cycle continues as long as there are larvae in the soil. If there are no larvae to parasitize, the nematodes are in the same resting stage as when they are in an unopened package in the refrigerator, waiting to be used. The nematodes leave the resting stage as soon as they sense that there are host animals nearby and actively try to get inside the larva to reproduce. As long as the soil is kept moist, they can remain in the resting stage, how long is impossible to say and the nematodes gradually die off if they do not come into contact with any host animals.
Good advice for nematode eradication
A garden sprayer of about 5 liters works well if the nozzle is set so open that a shower is formed, not so closed that it becomes a mist, because then the nematodes will be damaged.
A watering can with a mesh that is not too tight also works well. Most watering cans have a mesh that allows the nematodes to pass through without any problems.
AquaNemix is connected to the garden hose and doses the nematodes with water directly from the tap.
Important! Nematodes die at 30 degrees, do not order if it is or risks becoming very hot and sunny.
Pick up the package as soon as possible when it arrives at your Post Office.
NEMAmulti should be stored in the refrigerator, the shelf life is about one month, see date stamp.
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