Amblyseius cucumeris in Bottles
Amblyseius cucumeris in Bottles
Amblyseius cucumeris, provided in treatment bottles, is a powerhouse in pest management, targeting thrips larvae, Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Broad Mites, and other harmful pests. These highly mobile predatory mites are light brown and oval-shaped, measuring approximately 0.5mm in length. Known for their short reproductive cycle and adaptability, cucumeris mites are effective both for treating active infestations and as part of a preventative strategy.
Upon release, these adult mites immediately seek out pest populations, consuming pest eggs and larvae on contact. Female mites lay eggs near pest clusters, with eggs hatching within 2–3 days. The larvae actively hunt for 1–3 days before maturing through two nymphal stages into adult predators, which continue to suppress pests. With a lifespan of 20–30 days, cucumeris mites offer sustained pest control. Growers can expect visible results within 2–5 days of application, as pest populations rapidly decline.
With their ability to thrive in diverse environments, Amblyseius cucumeris is ideal for use in greenhouses, gardens, and large-scale agricultural crops. Bottles allow for precise or broad-scale applications, making them a versatile and eco-friendly tool for integrated pest management.
Why Choose Bottles?
- Target Pests: Thrips larvae, Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Rust Mites, Broad Mites, Cyclamen Mites, and Russet Hemp Mites.
- Immediate Impact: Bottles contain primarily adult mites, providing fast pest reduction.
- Scalable Applications: Suitable for targeted treatments or extensive coverage in larger areas.
How They Work
- Predatory mites are distributed directly onto infested plants or into Hanging Release Boxes for concentrated applications.
- Once released, adult mites immediately hunt and consume pest larvae and nymphs.
- Effective in environments with temperatures between 54–80°F and moderate humidity levels.
How to Decide How Many You Need
- Standard Application: Release 5–10 mites per sq. ft., depending on pest severity.
- Large Areas: Use 25,000 or more mites for widespread infestations in greenhouses or crops.
Pro Tips for Success
- Start Early: Introduce mites at the first signs of pests for optimal results.
- Combine Strategies: Pair with slow-release sachets for preventative coverage and ongoing pest suppression.
- Avoid Pesticides: Ensure no pesticide residues are present before release to protect beneficial predators.
Storage and Shipping
- Storage: Release mites immediately upon arrival. If necessary, store at 45–55°F for no more than 24 hours.
- Shipping: All Amblyseius cucumeris bottles are shipped overnight to ensure live delivery.