Hypoaspis miles (Stratiolaelaps scimitus) - Soil-Dwelling Predatory Mite

Hypoaspis miles (Stratiolaelaps scimitus) - Soil-Dwelling Predatory Mite

$18.38
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LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEE Fungus gnat control. To view: turn of flights for 5-10 minutes, then dump a spoonful onto white paper and use a flashlight to view mites. TARGET PESTSFungus Gnats, Thrips, Some Shore Flies, Mites, Root Mealybugs, Springtails, Poultry Mites, Snake Mites, Bulb Mites, Varroa Mites, & many other pest species.    DESCRIPTIONScientific Name: Hypoaspis miles (formally Stratiolaelaps scimitus)HYPOASPIS are native, soil-dwelling, eight legged predatory mites used for managing underground pests at various life stages. With a brown to tan oval shaped body measuring approximately 1mm, HYPOASPIS seamlessly blends into the soil to provide continuous pest management throughout their life cycle. Adaptable to a wide range of environmental conditions, including various growing media, HYPOASPIS is well-suited for deployment in greenhouses and container plant production systems. Females can lay up to 60 eggs in the soil or growing medium where pests are present. After a brie

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