Macrolophus Pygmaeus 500 pcs Biopol
Macrolophus pygmaeus is a predatory bug used against greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) and tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). It also preys on spider mites and, to a lesser extent, aphids, butterfly eggs, leaf miner larvae, and thrips.
Adults are about 6 mm long and green in color, with a slender body, long legs, and antennae. They mainly stay in the growing shoots and along the stems of the crop. Nymphs are yellow-green to green and are mostly found on the undersides of leaves.
Application:
Gently rotate or shake the bottle. Never expose the material to direct sunlight. Distribute the material on the leaves in groups of about 50 to 70 individuals or, under suitable conditions, on the mat. The use of bio-hanging boxes is recommended, especially in warmer spots such as south-facing walls. Leave the material for one week. For crops grown under lighting, the release schedule should be doubled.
| Unit | Bottle |
|---|---|
| Latin Name | Macrolophus pygmaeus |
| Brand | Biopol |
| Brand | Biopol |
| Item group Biocontrol | Against red spider mite, Against white fly |
| Content | 101-10.000 stuks |
| Type of use | Professional |









