Predatory Mite Supplemental Diet
Fuel for the Tiny Team That Does the Dirty Work
Your predators are putting in overtime—make sure they’re getting paid.
Good Bug Diet is a long-lasting nutrient card that keeps beneficial insects active, effective, and in the mood to stick around. Packed with a balanced blend of fats, proteins, fiber, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, amino acids, vitamins, lactose, and sucrose, it feeds the good bugs so they can keep eating the bad ones.
Whether you're raising mites, wasps, or beetles, this card gives them what they need to keep hunting—and stay in your setup, not wander off looking for food.
Why It Works
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Full-spectrum nutrition. Everything your beneficials need to keep doing their job.
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Set it and forget it. One card lasts up to 10 weeks—no mixing, no measuring.
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Versatile. Works with predatory mites, parasitoid wasps, beetles, and more.
How to Use
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Hang 1 card per plant (or every 2–3 feet for dense setups)
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Replace every 10 weeks to keep the buffet open
Storage & Shelf Life
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Store below 68°F to maintain potency
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Shelf life: up to 3 years unopened
Pro Tip:
Use alongside predator sachets or bottles to improve establishment rates—and reduce the odds of your mites calling it quits early.
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Predatory mites are the unsung heroes of plant care, working behind the scenes to protect your plants from destructive pests. Unlike chemical treatments, they offer a natural, self-sustaining solution that requires minimal effort on your part. Whether you’re preventing an infestation or fighting off an active one, these microscopic allies get the job done efficiently and effectively.