
Insects
ANTHO-NATUR
Adult individuals of Anthocoris nemoralis
APHIBANK
System of refuge plants Rhopalosiphum padi
Use Aphibank to:
Development of parasitic wasps
Presentation:
The box contains approximately 500 aphids of cereals in developing winter wheat.
APHIDALIA
Predator coccinellid (ladybug)
Adalia bipunctata
Use Aphidalia to:
Various species / stages of aphids
Presentation:
Aphidalia is sold in a cotton bag containing 100 larvae in buckwheat
APHIDEND
Cecidomids
Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Use Aphidend to:
A wide range of species of aphids
Presentation:
Bottle of 100 ml, from which 2 000 cecidomids emerge
Each bottle contains black pupae mixed with wood fiber
APHILIN
Parasitic wasp
Aphelinus abdominalis
Use Aphilin to:
Aphids
Presentation:
Each 100 ml bottle contains mummies mixed with wood chips, from which 500 parasitic wasps will emerge
APHIPAR
Parasitic wasp
Aphidius colemani
Use Aphipar to:
Aphids
Presentation:
Bottle of 100 ml, from which 500 parasitic wasps emerge
500 ml bottle, from which 5 000 parasitic wasps emerge
Each bottle contains mummies mixed with wood shavings
APHIPAR-M
Parasitic wasp
Aphidius matricariae
Use Aphipar-M to:
Aphids
Presentation:
100 ml bottle, from which 1 000 parasitic wasps emerge
250 ml bottle, from which 5 000 parasitic wasps emerge
Each bottle contains mummies mixed with wood shavings
APHYTIS
Hymenoptera parasitoid
Aphytis melinus
Use Aphytis to:
Parasitize and prey on females and males of 2nd and 3rd instar larvae and adult females not fertilized with California red louse (Aonidiella aurantii), white louse of lemon tree (Aspidiotus nerii), St. Joseph's louse (Quadraspidiotus perniciosus) and other pillbugs.
Presentation:
Each 250 ml bottle contains 10,000 adults in 8 green strips of paper
Beehive Natupol Bumblebees
Pollination of horticultural crops in greenhouses such as: tomato, zucchini, pepper, eggplant, watermelon, melon, strawberry, etc.
Bombus terrestris (Bumblebee)
Beehive Tripol Bumblebees
Pollination of fruit trees such as: apple tree, pear tree, peach tree, almond tree, cherry tree, plum tree, apricot tree, etc.
Bombus terrestris (Bumblebee)
3 per hectare recommended
CAPIREL
Entomopathogenic nematodes
Steinernema feltiae
Use Capirel to:
Larvae of the apple moth (Cydia pomonella), the oriental moth of the peach tree (Cydia molesta), the plum moth (Cydia funebrana), the tortricid of the fruit trees (Adoxophyes orana) and the sessile or borer of the bark (Synanthedon myopaeformis).
Capirel also acts against the larvae of the asparagus beetle (Crioceris asparagi).
Presentation:
6 envelopes of 250 million nematodes
Each sachet contains 90.5% Steinernema feltiae, 9.5% inert material
CAPSANEM
Entomopathogenic nematodes
Steinernema carpocapsae
Use Capsanem to:
Larvae of the families of Noctuidae, Pyralidae, Tipulidae (tipulids), the pine weevil (Hylobius abietis) and Capnodis tenebrionis. Larvae of several other Coleoptera (beetles) and Orthopthera (eg grillotopo).
Presentation:
Capsanem Standard: Box with 2 envelopes
Each envelope contains 25 million nematodes
Capsanem Grande: Box with 2 envelopes
Each envelope contains 250 million nematodes
Extra Large Capsanem: Box with 6 envelopes
Each envelope contains 250 million nematodes
The boxes contain nematodes (third stage) in gel
CHRYSOPA
Crisopa
Chrysoperla carnea
Use Chrysopa to:
Aphids and other insect pests
Presentation:
Chrysopa is sold in bottles or cubes with larvae (second stage) mixed with buckwheat
500 ml bottles contain 1,000 larvae
The 6-liter buckets contain 10 000 larvae
CITRIPAR
Parasitic wasp
Anagyrus pseudococci
Use Citripar to:
Mealy louse
Mealy mealybug of the vine
Presentation:
Each bottle contains mummies mixed with wood shavings
50 ml bottle, from which 500 parasitic wasps emerge
copy of ANTHO-NATUR
Adult individuals of Anthocoris nemoralis
CRYPTOBUG
Predator beetle
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Use Cryptobug to:
Pillbugs
Presentation:
Cardboard box, containing 500 adults
CRYPTOBUG-L
Predator beetle
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Use Cryptobug-L to:
Cochineal species
Presentation:
Bottle of 500 ml, contains 1 000 larvae in buckwheat shells
EN-STRIP
Parasitic wasp
Encarsia formosa
Use En-Strip to:
White fly of greenhouses
White tobacco fly
Presentation:
Each box contains strips of cardboard with 5 cards each, wrapped in plastic and with parasitized white fly pupae
10 strips of cardboard, from which 3,000 parasitic wasps emerge
50 strips of cardboard, from which 15,000 parasitic wasps emerge
In case several entry points are required, cards with half dosage with 30 wasps per card are offered
ENERMIX
Mix of two species of parasitic wasps
Eretmocerus eremicus and Encarsia Formosa
Use Enermix to:
White fly of greenhouses
White tobacco fly
Presentation:
Enermix is marketed as cards (wrapped in plastic) on strips of cardboard in a box. Contains parasitized white fly pupae from which parasitic wasps emerge.
Small: 10 strips of cardboard with 5 cards each, from which 3,000 parasitic wasps emerge
Large: 50 cardboard strips with 5 cards each, from which 15 000 parasitic wasps emerge
ENTOFOOD
Moth eggs
Ephestia kuehniella
Use Entofood to:
An alternative food source for adults and nymphs of the predatory bug Macrolophus pygmaeus
Presentation:
100 ml bottle containing 10 grams of eggs of Ephestia kuehniella, mixed with 50 grams of cysts of Artemia spp. (eggs)
500 ml bottle containing 50 grams of eggs of Ephestia kuehniella, mixed with 250 grams of cysts of Artemia spp. (eggs)
ENTOMITE-M
Predatory mite
Stratiolaelaps scimitus
Use Entomite-M to:
Eggs, larvae and pupae of the mulch flies
Presentation:
Cardboard tube containing 50 000 predatory mites (all stages) in vermiculite with peat