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Feeding on mites in the Tetranychidae family, including the two-spotted mite (Tetranychus urticae) and the carmine mite (Tetranychus cinnabarinus), Amblyseius californicus has a total development time of nearly 10 days at 69.8°F, which reduces to five days at 86°F. These temperatures align with the development temperatures of their principal prey, the two-spotted spider mite, whose lifecycle is 16 and 7 days at these temperatures, respectively. Amblyseius californicus is active within the temperature range of 54-95°F.
Instructions for Ulti-Mite Sachet Use:
- A small escape hole is already cut in the sachet. Do not cut the sachet open.
- Avoid hanging adjacent to heating pipes.
- Keep away from direct exposure to intense sunlight.
- Open the shipping box of sachets in the crop.
Additional Application Information:
Storage and Transport:
- Keep the sachets out of direct sunlight.
- Transport and store at temperatures between 59-68°F until ready to use.
- Use the sachets within 18 hours of receipt.
- Do not refrigerate.