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Neoseiulus californicus Mite predator 100/vial - $7.50
SPIDER MITE PREDATOR
(Neoseiulus californicus, Amblyseius californicus)
Neoseiulus californicus attacks two spotted spider mites, broad mites, and cyclamen mites. Good for lower spider mite densities. Neoseiulus survives on pollen in the absence of prey. Effective on cyclamen, strawberry, corn, grapes, roses, vegetables, ornamentals and interiorscapes. Also known as Amblyseius californicus. Neoseiulus californicus comes from the sub-tropical regions and is a lively shiny mite with a pinkish red color and has obvious long legs.
In plants where it is very hard to detect the first spider mites, Californicus may be introduced preventatively, even if no spider mites have been...
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Neoseiulus californicus Mite predator 500/vial - $14.50
SPIDER MITE PREDATOR
(Neoseiulus californicus, Amblyseius californicus)
Neoseiulus californicus attacks two spotted spider mites, broad mites, and cyclamen mites. Good for lower spider mite densities. Neoseiulus survives on pollen in the absence of prey. Effective on cyclamen, strawberry, corn, grapes, roses, vegetables, ornamentals and interiorscapes. Also known as Amblyseius californicus. Neoseiulus californicus comes from the sub-tropical regions and is a lively shiny mite with a pinkish red color and has obvious long legs.
In plants where it is very hard to detect the first spider mites, Californicus may be introduced preventatively, even if no spider mites have been...
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Neoseiulus californicus Mite predator 1,000/vial - $21.50
SPIDER MITE PREDATOR
(Neoseiulus californicus, Amblyseius californicus)
Neoseiulus californicus attacks two spotted spider mites, broad mites, and cyclamen mites. Good for lower spider mite densities. Neoseiulus survives on pollen in the absence of prey. Effective on cyclamen, strawberry, corn, grapes, roses, vegetables, ornamentals and interiorscapes. Also known as Amblyseius californicus. Neoseiulus californicus comes from the sub-tropical regions and is a lively shiny mite with a pinkish red color and has obvious long legs.
In plants where it is very hard to detect the first spider mites, Californicus may be introduced preventatively, even if no spider mites have been...
Learn more