Amblyseius andersoni

aka Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) potentillae and Amblyseius (Euseius) andersoni 

(controls Russet Mites, Broad Mites, Spider Mites, Gall Mites, and Thrips)

To purchase 200 or more please pre-order before Thursday for shipment by the following Tuesday.

Amblyseius andersoni is a spider mite predator that is commonly found in orchards and vineyards in humid regions of the eastern Atlantic.  It is suitable for use on ornamental and fruit trees such as apples and performs very well against two spotted spider mites on roses.   It is active in a very wide temperature range

Amblyseius andersoni is polyphagous and omnivorous; deriving its feed from multiple sources including mites, thrips, fungi, and pollen.  This feed flexibility enables it to remain on your plants even after there are no pests left to consume.  Amblyseius andersoni predatory mites are active within the lowest and broadest temperature range from 42 degrees F to 100 degrees F.  During periods of low temperatures or short photoperiods (less than 10 hours of light) they will go dormant until conditions change.







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Amblyseius andersoni

  • Brand: Nature's Control
  • Product Code: Amblyseius andersoni
  • Availability: In Stock

  • 1 or more $2.00
  • 50 or more $1.50
  • 100 or more $1.25
  • 1000 or more $1.15

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