ENCARcontrol [15,000/bottle] (AB1)

Item No.210104120
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Description

ENCARcontrol to combat whitefly


Encarsia formosa
ENCARcontrol consists of Encarsia formosa as black parasitized white fly pupae. A few days after introduction into the crop, the adult parasitic wasps hatch and immediately look for white fly larvae. The Encarsia parasitic wasp parasitizes the larva of the whitefly, causing it to die. After a few weeks, a new parasitic wasp emerges from the black discolored pupa. Because the parasitic wasps depend on whitefly for their reproduction, they show a good search behavior for the whitefly.

Encarsia formosa can be used in almost every crop at temperatures above 17°C. The parasitic wasp is sensitive to chemicals and the use of sulphur. Keep this in mind in order to
Encarsia can be used successfully in both vegetable and ornamental plant cultivation.

Product characteristics
• Wasp is mobile from 17°C
• Easily deploy many parasitic wasps in a small area.
• Good distribution in the crop by sprinkling formulation.
• Easy to apply in any crop.
• Extra high outcome percentages when using loose material

Quality control
At Royal Brinkman, a team of specialists checks the quality of beneficial insects, mites and nematodes. They work on the basis of a protocol to deliver the best quality to the customers.

Packaging
ENCARcontrol is supplied as 15000 dolls in a 500 ml bottle with sawdust as carrier.

ENCARcontrol can also be supplied on cardboard cards on which the dolls are glued in packs of 50 cards (3,000 dolls) or 250 cards (15,000 dolls) per set.

Instructions for use
Open the bottle in the greenhouse and sprinkle piles in white fly fireplaces. In this way, many parasitic wasps can easily be released in a small area. This product can also be used preventively by scattering distributed heaps in the crop. When using loose material, our handy intro-box can be used for a clean and orderly working method.

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 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 loss of quality.

> Encarsia formosa 15.000
> MBT/MPS: 990385

Specifications

Group of natural enemies
Parasitoid wasps
Supplier
Agrobio
Wich natural enemy?
Encarsia formosa
What pests does it fight?
White fly

ENCARcontrol [15,000/bottle] (AB1)

Item No.210104120
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Description

ENCARcontrol to combat whitefly


Encarsia formosa
ENCARcontrol consists of Encarsia formosa as black parasitized white fly pupae. A few days after introduction into the crop, the adult parasitic wasps hatch and immediately look for white fly larvae. The Encarsia parasitic wasp parasitizes the larva of the whitefly, causing it to die. After a few weeks, a new parasitic wasp emerges from the black discolored pupa. Because the parasitic wasps depend on whitefly for their reproduction, they show a good search behavior for the whitefly.

Encarsia formosa can be used in almost every crop at temperatures above 17°C. The parasitic wasp is sensitive to chemicals and the use of sulphur. Keep this in mind in order to
Encarsia can be used successfully in both vegetable and ornamental plant cultivation.

Product characteristics
• Wasp is mobile from 17°C
• Easily deploy many parasitic wasps in a small area.
• Good distribution in the crop by sprinkling formulation.
• Easy to apply in any crop.
• Extra high outcome percentages when using loose material

Quality control
At Royal Brinkman, a team of specialists checks the quality of beneficial insects, mites and nematodes. They work on the basis of a protocol to deliver the best quality to the customers.

Packaging
ENCARcontrol is supplied as 15000 dolls in a 500 ml bottle with sawdust as carrier.

ENCARcontrol can also be supplied on cardboard cards on which the dolls are glued in packs of 50 cards (3,000 dolls) or 250 cards (15,000 dolls) per set.

Instructions for use
Open the bottle in the greenhouse and sprinkle piles in white fly fireplaces. In this way, many parasitic wasps can easily be released in a small area. This product can also be used preventively by scattering distributed heaps in the crop. When using loose material, our handy intro-box can be used for a clean and orderly working method.

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 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 loss of quality.

> Encarsia formosa 15.000
> MBT/MPS: 990385

Specifications

Group of natural enemies
Parasitoid wasps
Supplier
Agrobio
Wich natural enemy?
Encarsia formosa
What pests does it fight?
White fly
Inspiration from our Knowledge Center
Encarsia Formosa | Natural enemy against whitefly
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.
Tips for the usage of natural enemies
Tips for usage of natural enemies. Biological crop protection focuses on the controlling of pests in a crop by using natural enemies.