Cryptolaemus-System - destroys mealybug hotspots
Voracious wolf in sheep’s clothing
- Highly voracious – Cryptolaemusmontrouzieri larvae and adults feed on mealybug
- Control wide range of mealybug including citrus mealybug Planococcus citri and obscure mealybug Pseudococcus viburni
- Actively searches out pest – adult ladybirds are highly mobile
- Inconspicuously penetrate pest colonies – Cryptolaemus larvae are covered in white waxy threads mimicking mealybug larvae
- Can survive on alternative prey – such as aphids and scale insect - if mealybug numbers low
Why Cryptolaemus-System is so successful
- Fecund - female ladybirds lay up to 400 eggs in pest hotspots
- Voracious appetite - can consume 30-70 prey a day
- Controls every stage - predates on eggs, young and adult mealybugs