Whitefly Treatment That Doesn't Wear Off

Whitefly Treatment That Doesn't Wear Off

Karen Horn

Spraying whiteflies knocks back the adults you can see. It doesn't touch the eggs. The eggs hatch, the nymphs are harder to kill, and three weeks later you're back where you started — except the population is slightly more resistant. Here's how predatory mites and Orius break that cycle by targeting the stages your spray misses.

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Limonicus: Late to Market, Early to Hunt

Limonicus: Late to Market, Early to Hunt

Karen Horn

Most predatory mites do one thing well. Limonicus hunts thrips, whitefly, and spider mites — and survives on pollen when there's nothing left to kill. Meet biocontrol's most versatile generalist.

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