Each application of the Whitefly Control is supplied on 25 hanging cards with approx. 60 pupae on each card making a total of 1500 pupae.
Whitefly Control will be most effective when temperatures are at least 18 degrees C during the day and 10 degrees C at night and you can always fall back on our 3 treatment Whitefly Control Programme - 1500 encarsia are supplied each week for three weeks - to get on top of infestations and reduce numbers to a manageable level.
This product will be despatched at the optimum time for application. The pest MUST be present for the control to be effective, so please do not order beforehand.
- Open Whitefly Control box in greenhouse
- Always handle cards by top to prevent damaging scales in circle
- When using in tomato and cucumber crops, hang the cards in a shady position among the foliage around 1m below the top of the plant - and space the cards evenly
- For pot plants, again evenly place the cards in a shady position level with the lower leaves but not in contact with the soil
- Regular applications will keep whitefly under control
- Try our 3 series Whitefly Control Programme for extra control
- Use within 18 hours of receipt and keep outer box in cool place (between 5-10 degrees C)
- Never leave box, or place cards, in direct sunlight
- Remove sticky traps before introducing predator
Live Pest Control Delivery
Being a live product the parasitic wasps are ordered weekly every Thursday. These are then delivered to you the end of the following week.
This live product is despatched to UK addresses only.
Product Reviews
Hung the larvae papers as instructed, no visible sign of change on the larvae paper, the main infested plants died so I can not say if this worked at all. Expensive for just a possibility!
took 10 days to arrive at end of July, Could not find directions for use so hung around greenhouse as that seemed to be what was required. 19 days later still seeing swarms of the flies. All caused by buying 1 tomato plant from a nursery - never seen them here before. Will grow from seed in future and hope can be eradicated over winter. Could be too soon to expect results yet?
We grow salad leaves organically in a polytunnel on a small scale to supply the local farm shop. We had got to the point where, when we were picking the leaves we were seeing clouds of whitefly coming from the plants - within a week of introducing this product we saw a massive reduction in the whitefly population and absolutely key that this could be achieved biologically. My only very minor complaint was the length of time it took to arrive (nearly 2 weeks) meaning our infestation had got much worse before it got better.
WHITEFLY
Order; Hemiptera
Family; Aleyrodidae
Symptoms
The presence of the various species of whitefly is indicated by large amounts of sticky honeydew and sooty moulds on the upper surfaces of leaves, and by a yellow mottling where the whitefly have fed. Whitefly can transmit several strains of plant viruses and infested plants suffer from a lack of vigour. Of the greenhouse crops, tomatoes and cucumbers are usually most severely infested, although this pest will attack many other common glasshouse and houseplants. Also at risk are cabbages, brussels sprouts and other brassicas, rhododendrons and azaleas.
Description and Life Cycle
Whiteflies, both adults and eggs, are found on the underside of leaves. Adults are small grey to white winged flies, measuring 1.25 –2mm, and usually live for a month. Each female adult will lay up to 200 eggs on the underside of leaves, often in neat circles. These eggs are initially white but darken to an almost black colour before hatching into a nymph, which will crawl around the leaf surface before settling to feed. The legs of the nymph then degenerate and the nymph becomes an immobile scale, feeding for 2 weeks before pupating. Adults emerge 10 days later and begin feeding immediately. The development from egg to adult can be as rapid as 3 weeks at 21 degrees centigrade but will take much longer at lower temperatures.
Biological Pest Control Treatment
The parasitic wasp, encarsia formosa, has been used with great success to control whitefly populations since 1926. Encarsia females lay eggs directly into the immobile whitefly scales which remain white and develop normally until the encarsia pupates, turning the scale black. The adult encarsia will emerge around 10 days later. The presence of encarsia formosa is indicated by the black parasitised whitefly scales alongside the un-parasitised white scales. Leaves containing black scales are introduced to the greenhouse environment, and under ideal conditions the adults, when they emerge, can lay between 12-15 eggs per day. Keeping the temperature between 18 – 21 degrees centigrade with good light intensity will result in maximum activity. As with all biological predators, it is important not to introduce an excessive number of encarsia formosa as they depend on the whitefly scales to continue their life cycle.
Live Pest Control Delivery
Being a live product the parasitic wasps are ordered weekly every Thursday. These are then delivered on Wednesday of the following week for delivery by the end of the week.
For example an order placed on a Monday would be ordered on Thursday, received the following Wednesday for delivery by the end of that week.
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telegraph.co.uk2011-09-13
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