10k Trichogramma Mix - Caterpillar & Moth Control - Retail Pouch

$22.99

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SKU: TRICHOMIX-10KRP
Description

LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEE

Release at first sight of caterpillars or moths!

TARGET PESTS
Over 150 moth species including Cabbage Loopers, Cabbage Worms, Codling Moths, Diamond Back Moths, Gypsy Moths, Oriental Fruit Moths, Tent Caterpillars, Tobacco Hornworms, Tomato Hornworms, & more.

 

DESCRIPTION
TRICHOGRAMMA are tiny parasitoids known for their ability to parasitize eggs of various pest insects, particularly moth and butterfly eggs. No larger than the tip of a pencil and measuring only about 0.5-1.5mm in length, they are hard to see without magnification. In agricultural settings, researchers and farmers often use pheromone traps to monitor their presence. Although TRICHOGRAMMA can vary in color, they are generally yellow or light brown, with a slender elongated body, long thread-like antennae, and delicate iridescent wings. The entire life cycle is relatively short with rapid reproduction and development cycles. Adult females can lay dozens to hundreds of eggs inside hosts, hatching into larvae in about 1-5 days. The larvae will feed on the host as it progresses through development for approximately 5-7 days. When the larvae is fully developed it will pupate inside the host for about another 5-7 days and finally emerge as adults, ready to continue the cycle.

 

TEMPERATURE
50-95°F


INTRODUCTION RATES
Introduce 1-2  insects per sq. ft.
50,000 to 100,000 per acre
Weekly during moth flight

It's important to note that these release rates serve as general guidelines and may vary based on the specific pest species, the crop or plant being treated, and level of infestation. Proper monitoring of the infestation and the subsequent effectiveness of the released beneficial insect population is crucial for determining the success of the biological control strategy.


HOW TO RELEASE:

  1. Introduce ladybugs in the early morning, evening, or on a cloudy day when the temperatures are cooler. 
  2. Mist leaves to improve ladybug habitat. Misting the foliage beforehand may improve performance. With ample food and moisture, ladybugs can begin to reproduce immediately.
  3. Introduce ladybugs at the base of the plants.
  4. Introduce multiple times throughout the growing season to stay ahead of the pest lifecycle.


STORAGE
Do not store emerged adults for more than 4hrs. Store pupae at 39-46°F for no longer than 72hrs.


PRO TIPS:
Proper identification of the pest species is important. Monitoring the crop closely and introducing beneficial insects early will help in control pest populations.

Pesticides, even wetting agents, and spreader-stickers may adversely affect beneficial insects' survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic.


WHOLESALE
Guaranteed Sale Program Qualifying Items:
TRICHOMIX-10KRP: 10,000 Trichogramma Eggs on 3 Hanging Cards

Case Count: 6 Units per Case

Free shipping eligibility when ordering 2+ cases.

ITEM NUMBERS
TRICHOMIX-10KRP: 10,000 Trichogramma Eggs on 3 Hanging Cards

TRICHOBRASSICAE-100KRP: 100,000 T. brassicae (Cole/Cold Crops) Eggs on 3 Hanging Cards

TRICHOPLAT/MIN-100KRP: 100,000 T. platneri/minutum (Tall & Short Crops) Eggs on 3 Hanging Cards




Wait to release until Trichogramma have began to hatch. Keep cards out of direct sunlight, in a warm place, until you can see small dots (adult Trichogramma) moving around in the sealed bag. Complete instructions included. 


Strategic Considerations: 
The best time to release is early morning or evening when direct sunlight will not hit the cards. Avoid releasing on extremely hot, cold, rainy, or windy days.


WHOLESALE

WHOLESALE CASE COUNT
6 Units per case

ITEM NUMBER
TRICHOMIX-10KRP - 10,000 Eggs on Hanging Cards

Free shipping eligibility when ordering 2+ cases

DESCRIPTION

TRICHOGRAMMA are tiny parasitoids known for their ability to parasitize eggs of various pest insects, particularly moth and butterfly eggs. No larger than the tip of a pencil and measuring only about 0.5-1.5mm in length, they are hard to see without magnification. In agricultural settings, researchers and farmers often use pheromone traps to monitor their presence. Although TRICHOGRAMMA can vary in color, they are generally yellow or light brown, with a slender elongated body, long thread-like antennae, and delicate iridescent wings. The entire life cycle is relatively short with rapid reproduction and development cycles. Adult females can lay dozens to hundreds of eggs inside hosts, hatching into larvae in about 1-5 days. The larvae will feed on the host as it progresses through development for approximately 5-7 days. When the larvae is fully developed it will pupate inside the host for about another 5-7 days and finally emerge as adults, ready to continue the cycle.

Our Trichogramma are shipped in the pupal stage and come conveniently attached to hanging cards. They are offered as individual species for targeted control in tall or cole/cold crops and as mixed species to cover a broader range of crop diversity. At the first sight of moths or caterpillars, hang the cards in one or multiple sites, even indoors for clothing moths!

TARGET PESTS

Over 150 species of caterpillars, moths, web worms, fruit worms, loopers, & more.

INTRODUCTION RATES

1-2 insects per sq. ft.
50,000 to 100,000 per acre
Introduce weekly during moth flight.

It's important to note that these release rates serve as general guidelines and may vary based on the specific pest species, the crop or plant being treated, and level of infestation. Proper monitoring of the infestation and the subsequent effectiveness of the released beneficial insect population is crucial for determining the success of the biological control strategy.

INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTIONS

Introduce at first sight of moths and caterpillars.
Introduce weekly during moth flight.
Introduce indoors or outdoors.

Eggs will hatch within 5 days when temperatures are at 70°F. To introduce, flip the ard over (egg side down) and cut with scissors. Do not try to tear. Then, thread the hole and tie to infested plant. You can also staple or wedge card in foliage, out of direct sunlight.

STORAGE

Do not store emerged adults for more than 4 hours. Store pupae at 39-46°F for no longer than 72 hours.

Retail Storage: Shelf life of 14 days when stored in fridge at 36-45°F. The optimal temperature range for the pupae to
develop is 70-80°F.

PRO TIPS

Proper identification of the pest species is important. Monitoring the crop closely and introducing beneficial insects early will help in control pest populations.

Pesticides, even wetting agents, and spreader-stickers may adversely affect beneficial insects' survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic.