ENCAR/EREMIcontrol mix [250 cards x 60 pupae] (AB1)
Description
Encarline mix to control whitefly
Encarsia formosa / Eretmocerus eremicus mix
Encarline mix consists pupae of the parasitic wasps Encarsia formosa and Eretmocerus eremicus (50/50). The parasitic wasps will control the whitefly species: Bemisia tabaci, Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Aleyrodes proletella.
Encarsia formosa will go on a search for whitefly larvae a few days after introduction. The Encarsia parasitizes on the larva causing it to die. After a few weeks, a new parasitic wasp will emerge from out of the pupae. Encarsia formosa can be used in almost every type of crop with a temperature above 17°C.
Eretmocerus eremicus parastize the larvae of the white fly by laying an egg under them. When the egg comes out, the parasitic wasp larvae crawls into the whitefly larvae. After two weeks the whitefly larvae will die. Just before the hatching the pupae will turn yellow. This parasitic wasps will also feed on its host which is a big part of their effectiveness. Eretmocerus can be used in almost every crop above 15°C. E. eremicus can withstand high temperatures 40°C.
Product features
• Works on multiple whitefly species
• Parasitize upward of 15°C
• Eretmocerus eremicus is resistant to high temperatures
• High emergence rates by unique blister packaging
Quality control
At Royal Brinkman, a team of specialists checks the quality of beneficial insects, mites and nematodes. Based on a protocol they work to deliver the best quality to the customer.
Packaging
Encarline mix is available in a blister pack.
The advantages of this package are
• The parasitic wasp pupae can be hung close to the white fly because of the cardboard card with hook.
• High hatching rate because the pupae are not glued to the card, but loose in a carrier material
This unique packaging guarantees a high hatching rate of at least 60 pupae out of each card. The pupae can withstand a lot of external influences because of its nature, which ensures that the parasitic wasps always comes out fresh and is immediately able to work.
Encarsia en Eremicus are also available separately as Encarline en Eretline in cards of 50 cards (3.000 pupae) or 250 cards (15.000 pupae) per set.
User instruction
When using encarline mix cards, it is important that the cards are placed at a place where the white fly lays its eggs. Do not hang the cards in direct sunlight. Avoid direct contact with the pupae, this increases the risk of damage.
Receipt and storage
Upon receipt, check the product for abnormalities and report any complaints or comments within 24 hours. Preferably use the product immediately. If storage is required, the product should be stored horizontally and in a dark place at a temperature of 8-10°C for a maximum of 24 hours. If the product is stored longer and/or under different conditions Royal Brinkman is not liable for any loss of quality.
>Eretmocerus eremicus 7,500 (1)
>Encarsia formosa 7,500 (2)
>MBT/MPS: (1) 990663 / (2) 990385
Specifications
- Group of natural enemies
- Parasitoid wasps
- Supplier
- Agrobio
- Wich natural enemy?
- Encarsia formosaEretmocerus eremicus
- What pests does it fight?
- White fly
ENCAR/EREMIcontrol mix [250 cards x 60 pupae] (AB1)
Description
Encarline mix to control whitefly
Encarsia formosa / Eretmocerus eremicus mix
Encarline mix consists pupae of the parasitic wasps Encarsia formosa and Eretmocerus eremicus (50/50). The parasitic wasps will control the whitefly species: Bemisia tabaci, Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Aleyrodes proletella.
Encarsia formosa will go on a search for whitefly larvae a few days after introduction. The Encarsia parasitizes on the larva causing it to die. After a few weeks, a new parasitic wasp will emerge from out of the pupae. Encarsia formosa can be used in almost every type of crop with a temperature above 17°C.
Eretmocerus eremicus parastize the larvae of the white fly by laying an egg under them. When the egg comes out, the parasitic wasp larvae crawls into the whitefly larvae. After two weeks the whitefly larvae will die. Just before the hatching the pupae will turn yellow. This parasitic wasps will also feed on its host which is a big part of their effectiveness. Eretmocerus can be used in almost every crop above 15°C. E. eremicus can withstand high temperatures 40°C.
Product features
• Works on multiple whitefly species
• Parasitize upward of 15°C
• Eretmocerus eremicus is resistant to high temperatures
• High emergence rates by unique blister packaging
Quality control
At Royal Brinkman, a team of specialists checks the quality of beneficial insects, mites and nematodes. Based on a protocol they work to deliver the best quality to the customer.
Packaging
Encarline mix is available in a blister pack.
The advantages of this package are
• The parasitic wasp pupae can be hung close to the white fly because of the cardboard card with hook.
• High hatching rate because the pupae are not glued to the card, but loose in a carrier material
This unique packaging guarantees a high hatching rate of at least 60 pupae out of each card. The pupae can withstand a lot of external influences because of its nature, which ensures that the parasitic wasps always comes out fresh and is immediately able to work.
Encarsia en Eremicus are also available separately as Encarline en Eretline in cards of 50 cards (3.000 pupae) or 250 cards (15.000 pupae) per set.
User instruction
When using encarline mix cards, it is important that the cards are placed at a place where the white fly lays its eggs. Do not hang the cards in direct sunlight. Avoid direct contact with the pupae, this increases the risk of damage.
Receipt and storage
Upon receipt, check the product for abnormalities and report any complaints or comments within 24 hours. Preferably use the product immediately. If storage is required, the product should be stored horizontally and in a dark place at a temperature of 8-10°C for a maximum of 24 hours. If the product is stored longer and/or under different conditions Royal Brinkman is not liable for any loss of quality.
>Eretmocerus eremicus 7,500 (1)
>Encarsia formosa 7,500 (2)
>MBT/MPS: (1) 990663 / (2) 990385
Specifications
- Group of natural enemies
- Parasitoid wasps
- Supplier
- Agrobio
- Wich natural enemy?
- Encarsia formosaEretmocerus eremicus
- What pests does it fight?
- White fly
The parasitic wasp Encarsia, also known as Encarsia formosa, is the biological fighter of greenhouse whitefly. You can use this parasitic wasp in vegetable and ornamental cultivation.
Eretmocerus eremicus is used to control white fly. This parasitic wasp parasitizes the larvae of the white fly by laying an egg underneath.