Amblyseius andersoni (Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) potentillae & Amblyseius (Euseius) andersoni): Controls Russet Mites, Broad Mites, Spider Mites, Gall Mites, and Thrips
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Amblyseius andersoni is a formidable predator against two-spotted spider mites, a common pest in orchards, vineyards, and gardens. These mites cause damage to fruit trees, ornamental plants, and roses. A andersoni controls a wide range of mites and pests including:
Environment and Conditions: Amblyseius andersoni predatory mites are active within the lowest and broadest temperature range from 42 degrees F to 100 degrees F and moderate to high humidity (40 - 80%) During periods of low temperatures or short photoperiods (less than 10 hours of light) they will go dormant until conditions change.
Recommended Crops: Amblyseius andersoni is highly effective in controlling two-spotted spider mites on crops such as apples, peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, roses, and other ornamental plants.
Release Instructions: To utilize Amblyseius andersoni, release the predatory mites onto the infested plants. These mites are polyphagous and omnivorous, feeding on various pests, thrips, fungi, and pollen. They remain active even when pests are scarce. Amblyseius andersoni adapts well to diverse environments and temperature ranges.
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Tags: Typhlodromus Amblyseius potentillae, Amblyseius Euseius andersoni, predatory mites, russet mites, broad mites, spider mites, spidermites, Amblyseius andersoni, andersonii, thrips, gall mites, fruit trees, roses, ornamental, anystis, crazee, spider mite predators, Anystis baccarum, apples, thrip control