CALIFORNILINE -Bran/vermiculite - Tube - 25000 Individuals

Item No.210301322
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Description

Californiline [25.000/case] to combat spider mites  


Neoseiulus californicus
N. californicus is a predatory mite that can be used against all stages of different species of spider mites. This predatory mite can also survive on a diet of pollen or other mites, or even for some time without food. Neoseiulus californicus is very effective in combination with Phytoseiulus persimilis.

Neoseiulus californicus predatory mites have a light brown to pink color. The predatory mite is an active viewfinder and is well visible in the crop. The eggs are small (over 0.1 mm) and have a light brown/cream colour. An adult predatory mite lives about 20 days, of which it lays eggs for 14 days, an average of 3 eggs a day. The whole life cycle can last only 4 days at high temperatures. Neoseiulus californicus has five stages of development: egg, larva, first and second nymph stages and adult predatory mite. The larvae have six legs, the nymphs and adult mites have eight legs. From the first nymph stage they are predatory. Predatory mites prick the prey and suck it empty. Per day an adult N. californicus predatory mite can eat about 5 adult spider mites with possibly some larvae and eggs.

Compared to Phytoseiulus persimilis, Neoseiulus californicus is less sensitive to chemical pesticides.
N. californicus should be used in an early stage of pest development. The predatory mite can be used in many different crops where spider mites occur.

Product characteristics

  • Predatory mites can be used preventively.
  • Resistant to high temperatures and low humidity.
  • Can be used in many different crops.
  • Available in various formulations.

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 customers.

Packaging
Californiline comes in different formulations. In addition to the tubes with 25,000 individuals, there are also bottles with 2,000 individuals available. Due to the composition of the carrier, the material can be both scattered and blown. There are also different varieties of sachets available. The bags are provided with a hanging hook (mini bags hook) which makes it easy to introduce the predatory mites into the crop or can be placed in the crop (mini bags).

Instructions for use
Keep product cool until use. Allow the product to cool down to (greenhouse) temperature. Prevent too rapid an increase in temperature, this can lead to a temperature shock for the predatory mites. Keep the product horizontal and out of direct sunlight. Leave the bottle. Immediately before use, mix the product well. This can be done by gently rotating the bottle. This will ensure a good distribution of mites in the material and in your crop (so keep mixing the material during application). Shake out the material in small quantities over your crop. Avoid contact with heating pipes. The degree of application always depends on the pest pressure in the crop, so ask the product specialist for the correct dosage.

Storage and transport
Upon receipt, check the product for discrepancies and report any complaints or comments within 24 hours. Preferably use the product immediately. If storage is required, the product should be stored in a dark place in a ventilated room 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.

  • Neoseiulus californicus
  • Minimum outcome 5.000 individuals
  • MBT/MPS:990673

Specifications

Group of natural enemies
Predatory mites
Supplier
Bioline
Wich natural enemy?
Neoseiulus californicus
What pests does it fight?
Spider mite

CALIFORNILINE -Bran/vermiculite - Tube - 25000 Individuals

Item No.210301322
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Description

Californiline [25.000/case] to combat spider mites  


Neoseiulus californicus
N. californicus is a predatory mite that can be used against all stages of different species of spider mites. This predatory mite can also survive on a diet of pollen or other mites, or even for some time without food. Neoseiulus californicus is very effective in combination with Phytoseiulus persimilis.

Neoseiulus californicus predatory mites have a light brown to pink color. The predatory mite is an active viewfinder and is well visible in the crop. The eggs are small (over 0.1 mm) and have a light brown/cream colour. An adult predatory mite lives about 20 days, of which it lays eggs for 14 days, an average of 3 eggs a day. The whole life cycle can last only 4 days at high temperatures. Neoseiulus californicus has five stages of development: egg, larva, first and second nymph stages and adult predatory mite. The larvae have six legs, the nymphs and adult mites have eight legs. From the first nymph stage they are predatory. Predatory mites prick the prey and suck it empty. Per day an adult N. californicus predatory mite can eat about 5 adult spider mites with possibly some larvae and eggs.

Compared to Phytoseiulus persimilis, Neoseiulus californicus is less sensitive to chemical pesticides.
N. californicus should be used in an early stage of pest development. The predatory mite can be used in many different crops where spider mites occur.

Product characteristics

  • Predatory mites can be used preventively.
  • Resistant to high temperatures and low humidity.
  • Can be used in many different crops.
  • Available in various formulations.

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 customers.

Packaging
Californiline comes in different formulations. In addition to the tubes with 25,000 individuals, there are also bottles with 2,000 individuals available. Due to the composition of the carrier, the material can be both scattered and blown. There are also different varieties of sachets available. The bags are provided with a hanging hook (mini bags hook) which makes it easy to introduce the predatory mites into the crop or can be placed in the crop (mini bags).

Instructions for use
Keep product cool until use. Allow the product to cool down to (greenhouse) temperature. Prevent too rapid an increase in temperature, this can lead to a temperature shock for the predatory mites. Keep the product horizontal and out of direct sunlight. Leave the bottle. Immediately before use, mix the product well. This can be done by gently rotating the bottle. This will ensure a good distribution of mites in the material and in your crop (so keep mixing the material during application). Shake out the material in small quantities over your crop. Avoid contact with heating pipes. The degree of application always depends on the pest pressure in the crop, so ask the product specialist for the correct dosage.

Storage and transport
Upon receipt, check the product for discrepancies and report any complaints or comments within 24 hours. Preferably use the product immediately. If storage is required, the product should be stored in a dark place in a ventilated room 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.

  • Neoseiulus californicus
  • Minimum outcome 5.000 individuals
  • MBT/MPS:990673

Specifications

Group of natural enemies
Predatory mites
Supplier
Bioline
Wich natural enemy?
Neoseiulus californicus
What pests does it fight?
Spider mite