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<p>Beneficial organism against aphid infestation. In a pack of 500 pieces.</p>
<p><em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p>Aphid lion is the nickname for the larva of the golden-eyed dragonfly, <em>Chrysoperla</em> .<em> </em>The larva lives up to its name as it is a really effective predator, with aphids as its main food. It is naturally occurring in Sweden and is very good at catching aphids. During its life cycle it can eat up to 600 of them. The aphid lion is used to advantage in cases of heavy infestations in a limited area, so-called "hot spots".</p>
<p>It pinches the aphid between its cheekbones and sucks the aphid out. The nearest aphids are warned, and then fall off the plant. As this can make control more difficult, it is recommended to put a fine net around the plant, which keeps both aphids and aphid lions in place. The larva grows from 2-3 mm to about 1 cm during the 2 weeks that it eats aphids.</p>
<p>Works best in low cultures.</p>
<p>Delivered in packages of 500 in a small carton.</p>
<p><strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p>When receiving the delivery, the white protection on the cardboard box should be torn off. Gently tap the back so that the larvae fall out onto the plant. There is one larva in each compartment. If you are going to put them on different plants, only pull off part of the protection so that they do not all fall out onto the same plant.</p>
<p>Should be put out immediately after receipt but can be stored for a few days at 8-10 degrees.</p>
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<p> Predatory mites against dark red citrus and fruit tree mites ( <em>Panonychus</em> sp.), 5000 pieces.</p>
<p><em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p> Californicus predatory mites are the first choice against the dark red Citrus and fruit tree mites ( <em>Panonychus sp.</em> ) in citrus, ficus, peach, apple, etc. The common spider mite ( <em>Phytoseiulus persimilis</em> ) does not work against this type of mite.</p>
<p>Californicus also has an effect on common spider mites ( <em>Tetranychus</em> ) and can be used preventively before an infestation is observed, as it can live for a longer period without food than common spider mites ( <em>Phytoseiulus persimilis</em> ). Once an infestation of common spider mites has been established, it works<span> </span><a href="https://shop.nyttodjur.se/shop/14-spinnkvalster/14-spinnrovkvalster/" data-mce-href="https://shop.nyttodjur.se/shop/14-spinnkvalster/14-spinnrovkvalster/" target="_blank"><em><u>spider mite</u></em></a><span> </span>better, because they have an easier time moving in the threads of the web than the Californicus predatory mites.</p>
<p> Use a magnifying glass to identify whether you are infested with citrus mites or common greenhouse spider mites before ordering.</p>
<p> Predatory mites are effective at temperatures between 12-38 °C but work best at 18-33 °C. They can tolerate cold nights down to 3-4 °C but are not active at these temperatures.</p>
<p>The product is delivered in packs of 5000 pieces.</p>
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<p> Californicus predatory mites in bags for preventive control of spider mites, 10 small bags.<br></p>
<p><em></em> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p> <em>Neoseiulus (Amblyseius) californicus</em> is a predatory mite used in the preventive control of spider mites. They are supplied in 10 small bags. These are hung out in the plants before, or when, spider mites are observed.</p>
<p>Californicus is a 0.5mm large, transparent to light yellow predatory mite. It feeds, for example, on the common spider mite species, the greenhouse spider mite, which can affect both ornamental and vegetable plants.</p>
<p> Californicus is a hardy predatory mite that can also survive on other mites and pollen. They are therefore well suited to use as a preventative against spider mites, as they can be released even before spider infestations are observed.</p>
<p> Compared to the commonly used spider mite <a href="https://shop.nyttodjur.se/shop/14-spinnkvalster/14-spinnrovkvalster/" target="_blank"><u><em>Phytoseiulus persimilis,</em></u></a> Californicus can handle a wider temperature range. They can be used at temperatures between 8 and 35°C, with an optimum of 20-33°C. They are also less sensitive to drier environments.</p>
<p> Californicus is also used to control red spider mites, such as citrus and fruit tree mites, which the common spider mite does not attack.</p>
<p>However, in the event of widespread infestation of greenhouse spider mites, it is recommended<span> </span><a href="https://shop.nyttodjur.se/shop/14-spinnkvalster/14-spinnrovkvalster/" target="_blank"><em><u>spider mite</u></em></a> ( <em>Phytoseiulus persimilis),</em> which is then more effective.<em></em></p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p> It is advisable to plant Californicus early in the growing season (in greenhouses in May/June) before the spider mites become too established.</p>
<p> The bags are hung on the plant, on branches or leaf stalks. Use 1 bag per plant, or about 2-3 bags/m²<sup></sup><sup></sup> .</p>
<p> The predatory mites will get out of the bag and up over the plant. The bags will last 4-6 weeks. The bag does not need to be perforated further, it has small holes where the mites can come out.</p>
<p> Avoid the bag coming into contact with the soil and hang it out of direct sunlight.</p>
<p> The predatory mites should be released immediately after receipt, but can be stored for a couple of days at 15 degrees.</p>
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<p>Fragrance for catching raspberries in the berry orchard. 1 capsule for use in a raspberry trap.</p>
<p> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p> Raspberry meadows<span> </span><em>(Byturus tomentosus)</em><span> </span>can cause great damage to raspberries and blackberries. The adult beetle overwinters in the soil and wakes up in April. It then feeds on leaves, buds and pollen. When the temperature rises to 12-15 degrees, it begins to lay eggs in the raspberry flowers. The larva hatches and feeds on the ripe berries. It hides inside the berry, which makes it difficult to detect before the berry is picked.</p>
<p> The trap has two ways of attracting raspberry flies:</p>
<p> 1. The trap looks like a large raspberry flower with white crossed “wings”, and is designed to attract the raspberry weevil. When the raspberry weevil flies into the crossed white “wings”, they fall into a funnel and underneath it is a container of soapy water that prevents the raspberry weevil from getting out.</p>
<p>2. It contains a scent that attracts the raspberry moth. To ensure a good catch, the specific scent for raspberry moths should be added to a special container on top of the trap.</p>
<p> The trap comes with 1 capsule of fragrance and a special net to cover the funnel, so that bumblebees and bees do not fall down and get caught.</p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> The trap should be hung 4-6 weeks before flowering (April-May). It should be hung 1-1.5 meters above the ground. Fill with water and a few drops of soap or washing-up liquid. Clean up around the trap so that it is clearly visible and easily accessible.</p>
<p> The raspberry leafhopper can also attack early autumn raspberries. Remember to buy extra fragrance for this period, so you have full good coverage.</p>
<p> One trap covers an area of up to 250 m <sup>2</sup> .</p>
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<p> Pheromone trap for recording apple borers, 1 pc.</p>
<p><em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p> The pheromone trap is used for recording apple moths. The traps are delivered with 1 delta trap together with 3 adhesive discs, 1 metal hanging wire and 2 pheromone capsules.</p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p> Place the pheromone capsule on the adhesive disc in the trap. Hang the trap so that the scent can easily spread.</p>
<p> Please note that the pheromone capsule should be replaced every six weeks.</p>
<p> The pheromone capsule is stored in the freezer or refrigerator.</p>
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<p> Pheromone trap for registering plum borers, 1 pc.</p>
<p> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p> The pheromone trap is used for recording plum curlers. The traps are delivered with 1 delta trap together with 3 adhesive discs, 1 metal hanging wire and 2 pheromone capsules.</p>
<p><strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> Place the pheromone capsule on the adhesive disc in the trap. Hang the trap so that the scent can easily spread.</p>
<p> Please note that the pheromone capsule should be replaced every six weeks.</p>
<p> Pheromone capsules are stored in the freezer or refrigerator.</p>
<p> Adhesive discs for registering pests, 10 or 25 pieces.</p>
<p> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p>When using biological control, it is very important to register the first pests in the greenhouse. The sooner you can see which pest is attacking, the sooner you can order beneficial insects to start the control. These yellow sticky discs are used specifically for registering and capturing leaf miners, midges, thrips, aphids and more.</p>
<p> The yellow adhesive discs are hung where the pests and plants are, for example between the plants or on a flower stick in the pot. Available in packs of 10 or 25 adhesive discs.</p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p> The yellow side with glue is turned outwards when installed, after which the protective paper is removed. The pests are attracted to the yellow color and then stick to the glue. Replace them often, especially if many pests stick to the disc. Examine your adhesive discs with a magnifying glass or under a microscope to find out what pests you have in your greenhouse.</p>
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<p> Trap with scent (kairomone) to catch raspberry flies in the berry orchard. In a package of 1 trap including scent 1 capsule.</p>
<p> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p>Raspberry meadows<span> </span><em>(Byturus tomentosus)</em><span> </span>can cause great damage to raspberries and blackberries. The adult beetle overwinters in the soil and wakes up in April. It then feeds on leaves, buds and pollen. When the temperature rises to 12-15 degrees, it begins to lay eggs in the raspberry flowers. The larva hatches and feeds on the ripe berries. It hides inside the berry, which makes it difficult to detect before the berry is picked.</p>
<p> The trap has two ways of attracting raspberry flies:</p>
<p> 1. The trap looks like a large raspberry flower with white crossed “wings”, and is designed to attract the raspberry weevil. When the raspberry weevil flies into the crossed white “wings”, they fall into a funnel and underneath it is a container of soapy water that prevents the raspberry weevil from getting out.</p>
<p>2. It contains a scent that attracts the raspberry moth. To ensure a good catch, the specific scent for raspberry moths should be added to a special container on top of the trap.</p>
<p> The trap comes with 1 capsule of fragrance and a special net to cover the funnel, so that bumblebees and bees do not fall down and get caught.</p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> The trap should be hung 4-6 weeks before flowering (April-May). It should be hung 1-1.5 meters above the ground. Fill with water and a few drops of soap or washing-up liquid. Clean up around the trap so that it is clearly visible and easily accessible.</p>
<p> The raspberry leafhopper can also attack early autumn raspberries. Remember to buy extra fragrance for this period, so you have full good coverage.</p>
<p> One trap covers an area of up to 250 <sup>m2</sup></p>

Ground-dwelling mites (Hypoaspis) against, among other things, midges, water flies & thrips
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<p> Omnivorous beneficial animals for soil-dwelling pests such as sandflies, water flies and thrips species. 2500 pieces or 25000 pieces.</p>
<p> <em>The product cannot be ordered during the winter.</em></p>
<p> <em>Orders placed by Sunday evening will be shipped the following Tuesday.</em></p>
<p>Ground-dwelling mites,<span> </span><em>Hypoaspis</em> is a small beneficial insect that lives in and on the soil. As an adult, it is about 1 mm long and brown in color. It feeds on many different pests that have one or more stages in the soil, such as gnats, water flies, thrips, chicken mites and collembolans (springtails). Both adults and nymphs are active in pest control. The soil-dwelling mite is fast and works actively already when released, but since it only fights pests in the soil, it can take a few weeks before the effect is noticeable. 2500 soil-dwelling mites are enough for up to 10 m <sup>2</sup> .</p>
<p> The soil-dwelling mite will remain in the houseplant as long as there is food, but it will die out as soon as the food supply disappears for an extended period, or if the soil dries out significantly.</p>
<p> <strong>User manual</strong></p>
<p>The animals should be released immediately after reception, where control is desired. They can be used year-round at temperatures above 15 degrees. They thrive best in temperatures between 15 and 30 degrees.<span> </span><em>Please note that they cannot withstand temperatures below 12 degrees</em> .</p>
<p> If necessary, they can be stored for a shorter period before being released at a temperature of around 15 degrees.</p>
<p> The variants of the product contain either 2500 pieces or 25000 pieces of Hypoaspis.</p>