Verified supplier

Verified supplier

Supplier Location:

Howell, MI

Member Since:

2024

Rating
0.00
(0 reviews)

Entomite-M - Natural Enemies

In stock
5.00
(1 review) Write a review
65F8822C7BC2A
$6550
Contact Supplier

Request Bulk Order Quote Chat Now

Stratiolaelaps scimitus, formerly known as Hypoaspis miles, is a versatile mite that lives in the soil and feeds on various pests, including fungus gnat larvae, pupating thrips, pathogenic nematodes, immature root aphids, and small insects in your substrate. Using these mites preventatively can help protect your plants against many common pests that feed on roots or have a life stage in the soil. They can also be released onto floors, corners of rooms, and in greenhouses.

Tell us what you need

Reviews

Average Star Rating:
5.00 (1 review Total)
  • 5 stars
    1
  • 4 stars
    0
  • 3 stars
    0
  • 2 stars
    0
  • 1 star
    0
Have you used the product?
Tell us something about it and help others make the right decision
Show reviews with:
4 stars (0 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 star (0 reviews)
Comment
I’m really impressed with how well Entomite-M works; it’s a natural solution that’s helped eliminate pests without harming my plants.

Description

Stratiolaelaps scimitus typically inhabit the top half-inch of soil, growing media, or surface debris. Females lay eggs that hatch after six days at 20°C / 68°F, producing larvae that actively feed for 10 days and continue to feed as adults. Adult mites can live for several months when food is plentiful, feeding on a wide range of soil and growing media pests. 

These mites are mobile and can easily find the nutrition and water necessary for their development. They can tolerate periods of low soil moisture levels. Stratiolaelaps scimitars prey on fungus gnat larvae and consume thrips larvae and pupae that fall to the growing media, making them a valuable addition to other biological control agents for thrips.

Usage Instructions:

  • Mix mites into the growing media during potting or sprinkle them onto the surface. Mites typically move onto plants from the growing media to hunt prey during dark hours.
  • Use a teaspoon or scoop to distribute mites evenly throughout the garden.
  • Mites will quickly spread uniformly through the crop.
  • Avoid watering the soil or growing medium 10 minutes before and a few hours after releasing the mites.
  • Also, distribute mites on floors, greenhouse weeds, under benches, and in places where fungus gnat larvae develop.

Storage and Transport:

  • Keep the product out of direct sunlight.
  • Do not store the product.
  • Release the product within 1 day of receiving it.