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CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS - 100

CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS - 100

against armoured scales

CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS is a black predatory beetle that can be used for the biological control of various armoured scale species, such as olander scale, fern scale and cactus scale. The product is especially suitable for application in greenhouses and functions best in warm and humid environments. The adult beetles are packaged per 25 in a small jar with paper shreds.

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Specificaties

Product type
predatory beetle
Target
oleander scale, fern scale, cactus scale, hibiscus scale, bromelia scale
Packaging
cardboard box with adult predatory beetles on cardbaord strips with some food
Shelf life
max 2 days at room temperature
Duration of effect
3-6 weeks
Delivery time
1- 2 days
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What is CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS?


CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS is a black beetle of about 4 mm. The orange-brown head of the beetle is difficult to distinguish. The ventral side of the beetle has a maroon color. Larvae are yellow-brown to grey with a prickly appearance. The beetle can be used for the biological control of various armoured scale species; such as oleander scale; cactus scale and fern scale.

How does CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS work?


The predatory beetles eat all stages of the armoured scale. They lift the scale and feed on what is hidden underneath. Feeding patterns can be recognized as holes in the edge of the scale or a scale that is completely flipped over. CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS even feeds on armoured scales that have a very hard and tough scale.

How to combine CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS


CHILOCORUS NIGRITUS is great in combination with the parasitoids APHYTIS MELINUS and ENCARSIA CITRINA. The parasitoids are excellent searchers and find individual armored scales to parasitize. The predatory beetles are very efficient under high densities of armored scales. The combination with predatory beetle RHYZOBIUS LOPHANTHAE is also possible. RHYZOBIUS LOPHANTHAE functions slightly better at lower temperatures.