Orcon Predatory Mites (2000 live adults) (MI-C2000)

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Orcon Predatory Mites (2000 live adults) (MI-C2000)
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Orcon Predatory Mites (2000 live adults) (MI-C2000) are a great way to get rid of nuisance mites that are destroying your garden. These mites are different from their prey, in that they will only seek out and eat the pest mites, their favorite being common spider mites. The predatory mites are shipped live, ready to go and destroy the troublesome mite population. These mites are an excellent way to control pests without using chemical pesticides and to avoid any of their possible side effects and residue. Best applied as soon as the first signs of an infestation are noticed, you only need from two-to-five insects per plant, or 500-to-2000 mites per tree.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Predatory mites
Target pests Red spider mite, two spotted mite
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on label.
Shipping Weight 0.60 lbs
Manufacturer Orcon - Organic Control, Inc (Mfg. Number: MI-C2000)
UPC 00045501065127

Details

USE: These mites feed on small insects, particularly, the spider mite.  Spider mites are common plant pests and typically feed on the underside of leaves, plants that are indoors, and trees.

RELEASE: They are shipped in bottles along with materials such as corn grit or vermiculite. When the shipment arrives, it should be opened and inspected to determine if any mites are still alive. Shake them out of the bottles on leaves and in any area where they are likely to find pest mites. Predatory mites should be released the evening when received.

LIFE CYCLE: The female lays 50 to 60 eggs on the underside of leaves. They will usually hatch in 2-3 days and this cycle takes around 10 days.

RECOMMENDATIONS: At the first sign of pest mites, it is necessary to release the predatory mites. When large populations are high, it is best to use a soft pesticide such as an insecticidal soap to knock them down.  A little sugar water and high humidity will improve their performance. After releasing, do not hose down the leaves.  Since they will attack each other, let them out as soon as possible.

COVERAGE: Approximately 2 to 5 predatory mites can cover an infested plant, and as many as 500 to 2,000 can cover per tree.

GENERAL INFORMATION: They differ from pest mites in size and color. They are pear-shaped and their bodies range in color from cream to orange as adults. Other differences are that mites do not have spots and their front legs are longer. 

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  • 3 of 5 Stars

    poor mites

    By K on 04/21/2016

    Arrived dead two times ,they can't sit in a ups truck 8am-4pm in southern florida .I fault ups I give up.

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Do you refrigerate the Orcon Predatory Mites (2000 live adults) (MI-C2000)?

Do I need to put mites in fridge until I release the mites?

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Instructions for the Orcon Predatory Mites (2000 live adults) (MI-C2000) state if possible to release the mites in the evening of the same day they are received or at least within 48 hours.  If the mites need to be kept overnight, put the cold-pack in the refrigerator (not freezer) for a couple of hours. Remove it, wrap it in a little paper, then put both the mites and the cold-pack back in the shipping container and leave in a cool place overnight.  Per the manufacturer, they can be used stored up to 5 days max in the refrigerator after following these steps.

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What kind of predatory mites are the Orcon Predatory Mites?

Their name, so I can google their compatibility with my conditions.

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The Orcon Predatory Mites technical name is Neoseiulus californicus.

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