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Encarsia formosa 10x100 (1000) eggs on cards - $8.55
WHITEFLY EXTERMINATOR
Encarsia formosa is a tiny parasitic wasp that parasitizes whitefly on greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and poinsettias and other plants grown in greenhouses. They control silverleaf/sweet potato whitefly using high release rates.
Optimum conditions are temperatures over 68 degrees F and relative humidity of 50-70%. When daytime temperatures are less than 64 degrees F. Encarsia activity is sharply reduced, making them less effective.
Encarsia should not be used if high whitefly populations are already established. The predatory beetle Delphastus avoids feeding on whiteflies parasitized by Encarsia, therefore it can be used with Encarsia. The parasitic wasp...
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Encarsia formosa 5000/vial eggs bulk - $38.95
WHITEFLY EXTERMINATOR
Encarsia formosa is a tiny parasitic wasp that parasitizes whitefly on greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and poinsettias and other plants grown in greenhouses. They control silverleaf/sweet potato whitefly using high release rates.
Optimum conditions are temperatures over 68 degrees F and relative humidity of 50-70%. When daytime temperatures are less than 64 degrees F. Encarsia activity is sharply reduced, making them less effective.
Encarsia should not be used if high whitefly populations are already established. The predatory beetle Delphastus avoids feeding on whiteflies parasitized by Encarsia, therefore it can be used with Encarsia. The parasitic wasp...
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Encarsia formosa 25,000/vial eggs bulk - $87.50
WHITEFLY EXTERMINATOR
Encarsia formosa is a tiny parasitic wasp that parasitizes whitefly on greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and poinsettias and other plants grown in greenhouses. They control silverleaf/sweet potato whitefly using high release rates.
Optimum conditions are temperatures over 68 degrees F and relative humidity of 50-70%. When daytime temperatures are less than 64 degrees F. Encarsia activity is sharply reduced, making them less effective.
Encarsia should not be used if high whitefly populations are already established. The predatory beetle Delphastus avoids feeding on whiteflies parasitized by Encarsia, therefore it can be used with Encarsia. The parasitic wasp...
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