Aphidius colemani - Aphid Control

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Controls small-bodied aphid species. Use in conjunction with other aphid predators.

TARGET PESTS
Over 40 species of Aphids including: Black Bean Aphids, Brown Citrus Aphids, Cherry Aphids, Cotton Aphids, Potato Aphids, Pea Aphids, Peach Aphids, Honeysuckle Aphids, Foxglove Aphids, Green Apple Aphids, Green Peach Aphids, Lettuce Aphids, Melon Aphids, Pea Aphids, Potato Aphids, Rose Aphids, & more.

 

DESCRIPTION
Scientific Name; Aphidius colemani
COLEMANI are generalist parasitoids adept at targeting smaller aphid species that destroy vegetable, fruit, and ornamental crops. Adults are often black or dark brown and measuring approximately 2-3mm. They are recognized by a translucent slender body, relatively long antennae, and veined wings with a characteristic pattern. Given its small size, COLEMANI may require magnification to be visible, but aphids are no match for this agile predator. Adult parasitoids are extremely nimble and actively searching for aphid colonies where females will inject eggs into hosts. After 3-5 days the eggs hatch into larvae that actively feed on the aphid for the next 5-10 days while it develops. After completing development, the larvae pupate, and a new generation of adults emerge from the aphid mummies continuing the reproductive cycle for sustainable aphid management. Females can lay more than 100 eggs during their 2-week lifespan.

 

TEMPERATURE
50-86°F

 

INTRODUCTION RATES
1-5 insects per 10 sq. ft., weekly, 2-3 times.

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.

 

STORAGE
Do not store adults. Store pupae at 39-46°F for no longer than 48 hours.

 

PRO TIPS:

Proper identification of the aphid 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.

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