Andersoni-Breeding-System - steady stream of hungry predators targets harmful mites
Predatory Amblyseius andersoni mites multiply inside the sachets
- Voracious predatory mite – Andersoni mite controls harmful mites including spider mite, gall mite and russet mite
- Highly mobile – seeks out prey
- Continuous control – Andersoni-Breeding-System sachets release steady stream of predatory mites onto the crop
- Resilient - remains effective at both cold and high temperatures
- Can be used preventatively - can survive in absence of mite prey as also feeds on thrips, pollen, honeydew and fungi
Why are breeding sachets so effective?
- Sachets contain food – bran carrier and factitious prey - for the predatory mites
- A. andersoni mites multiply inside the sachets and disperse in the crop
- Continual release of predatory mites over six weeks.