Double Trouble- S. carpocapase & H. bacteriophora nematodes together

Double Trouble- S. carpocapase & H. bacteriophora nematodes together

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Steinernema carpocapsae: Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes generally use "ambush" foraging strategy in which their infective juveniles "sit and wait" for larvae of their insect host to come by and then they attack and infect the larvae that dies within 48 hours. These nematodes are considered as warm adapted and therefore more effective in killing insect pests in the field when temperature is between 20°C and 35°C. Heterorhabditis bacteriophora: Heterorhabditis bacteriophora nematodes use cruising type of foraging strategy in which the infective juveniles of this nematode constantly move actively in the soil profile to find both pupae and larvae their insect hosts. These nematodes are considered as warm adapted and therefore more effective in killing insect pests in the field when temperature is between 20°C and 29°C. Facts (show all) - Effective against the following pests Annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotus maculicollis Banana moth, Opogona sachari Billbug, Sphenophorus spp. B

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