Diglyphus isaea - Warm Weather Leafminer Control

Diglyphus isaea - Warm Weather Leafminer Control

$71.52

LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEE Release preventatively or at first sight of pest in tomato, pepper, and other susceptible crops. TARGET PESTSCitrus Leafminers, Vegetable Leafminers, Chrysanthemum Leafminers, Serious Leafminers, Pea Leafminers, & more.DESCRIPTIONScientific Name: Diglyphus isaeaCommonly known as the leafminer parasitoid, DIGLYPHUS primarily targets leafminer larvae, particularly those of the genus Liriomyza. Despite its small size of 2-3mm in length, it is easily identified by robust wings, distinctive segmented antennae, and captivating iridescent hues of metallic green, bronze, or blue along a slender, tapered body. Integrating DIGLYPHUS into a pest management program for leafminers will help protect overall plant health especially for precious food gardens or crops. Females lay eggs inside leafminer larvae, then hatching into DIGLYPHUS larvae within 2-4 days. The developing larvae feed on the internal tissues of the leafminer larvae for about 7-10 days before entering the pupal stage. After about 7-10 days of pupation, a new generation of adult parasitoids emerge and continue the reproductive cycle for their 1-3 week lifespan. INTRODUCTION RATES1 insect per 10 sq. ft., weekly, 2 times. STORAGEFor best results introduce immediately. Store at 50-60°F for no longer than 18 hours. PRO TIPS It is best to release the Diglyphus when the first 2nd instar Leafminer Larvae are found. Diglyphus larvae are very difficult to locate. However, inspecting leaves by putting a light behind the leaf can easily identify the black and green pupae. WHOLESALENot available in cases. Overnight shipping is required. ITEM NUMBERSDIGL-250: 250 insects per bottle.

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