superfamily Coccoidea. This superfamily belongs to the order Hemiptera (the true bugs ). Coccoidea are at first sight barely recognizable as insects. The females
ion of natural enemies of pests and diseases such as predatory mites and bugs , lacewings, beneficial nematodes and entomopathogenic fungi, among others
material. They move very little. They can be distinguished from other mealy bugs by their possession of 18 pairs of relatively short wax rods round the edge
plant development Humic and fulvic acids, vital components of humus, improve seed germination, seedling growth, and biomass development of roots and shoots
distributed over the total surface Can also be applied with (Mini)-Air(o)bug The dosage of Thripex, Thripex-V depends on climate, crop and pest density
least a few hours after introduction Can also be applied with (Mini)-Air(o)bug The dosage of Spical depends on climate, crop and pest density and should
least a few hours after introduction Can also be applied with (Mini)-Air(o)bug The dosage of Swirski-Mite depends on climate, crop and pest density and should
least a few hours after introduction Can also be applied with (Mini)-Air(o)bug The dosage of Limonica depends on climate, crop and pest density and should
least a few hours after introduction Can also be applied with (Mini)-Air(o)bug The dosage of Spidex, Spidex Vital depends on climate, crop and spider mite
Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae is a species of beneficial nematode commonly used in biological pest control . These microscopic roundworms are parasitic and are known for th