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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 11:46

Spinnmilben

Hello
as every year, Me too now again have spider mite infestation on some Amorphophalli.

It should be cinnabarinus Tetranynchus. Would you still use countermeasures or wait on the rest of the winter. You will probably soon explosively reproduce...

Smith are so far only albus (already pulled-in), henryi napalensis, yuloensis and bangkokensis. Leathery, glossy leaves are spared as titanum or glossophullus.

Love greetings

Michael

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 12:40

still fight... - the place Yes eggs off and then it's game again from scratch los... - or walking friends then on other plant also still go...

you at the biohelp predatory mites - phytoseiulus persimilis as sheets - which skin super - fine by me in 2-3 weeks repeat order...

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 17:05

Thank you for the quick reply, I'm going to order another. Upon it thought I did ever, was me but not sure whether predatory mites should be inserted not better already proactively.
Love greetings
Michael

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 19:24

You should not proactively bring predatory mites--at least it is almost pointless for the phytoseiulus eat up otherwise only Each other.
something as amblyseius swirskii fed also by pollen - who settle in if what is thriving in the proximity is longer...
but so by and large get out preventive only amblyseius cucumeris - because they are the cheapest compared ;-) and you are "only" against thrips and soft skin mite...

Ciao
Martin

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Montag, 15. September 2014, 17:30

So Phytoseiulus p.
However the price for those little critters is me Maßmahmen this year too high, because only three plants are infested, where it is still would pay to take. I wiped off the Blütter and injected Neem. Some Amorpho species seem to be In fact resistant to the critters.
Am glad to have an Ardesse, where I can get predatory mites in time in Vienna.
Thank you both

Michael

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Montag, 15. September 2014, 17:37

Against spider mites I spray with water from the pipe or rain barrel, only helps quickly and is cheap. After 14 days, no longer crawls. I would, however, a pressure sprayer and not the finest setting special somewhat coarser.

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Dienstag, 16. September 2014, 10:28

What requires the bio help for the Phytoseiulus because because "End customers" for a pack of sheets?

I have something of net 12 - 14 euros in the head plus shipping...

If something you like bananas which will be - yes there it or?

Well I'd use Not now resistent "Infestation behaviour" about that of the insects - say so - pests are also picky and choose that, what is worth to them ;-)

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Dienstag, 16. September 2014, 20:34

There are also in the snail professional. Small Pack of 9 EUR, large package of EUR 14.

http://www.schneckenprofi.de/raubmilben-...E3rw & mv_pc = 1216

Greeting
Andreas

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Mittwoch, 17. September 2014, 08:03

well this is actually eh - I think Not now soooo tragic - because Yes eh just not more than 2 times the things must be...

thx for the info

Ciao
Martin

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Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 09:05

Hello
Thank you for your answers.
Bio help requires €18 for 300 predatory mites, + €4 shipping. Worm professional takes €9 for 200 mites + €9,80 shipping Austria. Well, everything is more expensive here...
I suppose that helps the Phytoseiulus p. against the smaller red spider. I have the Vanda and Angraecum discovered (the banana is strangely Not yet Magnifier visible affected). The infestation is still minimal, because the fight would pay once...
How do I do that with the predatory mites in the home, if not all infested plants together are? Can you share the wraps or even spread the Raubies over distances of 2 m "Pflanzenloses ground"?
Love greetings
Michael

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Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 15:32

For simplicity, I'd put together the infested plants for the duration of the treatment. It would be basically Yes eh advantage infested and uninfested together are not to have. When the worm professional you were but loose. You would have to distribute that so easily.

Greeting
Andreas

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