As an important predatory natural enemy insect, Aeloris is a member of Aeloris, a subfamily of Hemiptera, which can prey on Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and other important pests, especially Lepidoptera larvae, whose nymphs and adults can prey on pests, and is known as the "king of pest predation" in the industry. It has great application potential in biological control.

Green safety

The control period is long

High predation

Strong adaptability

Group warfare

Wide range of prey

Control object

The larva of lepidoptera such as Armyworm of grassland, Pygmy moth, Beet moth, cabbage worm, lesser cabbage moth, corn borer, inchworm, yellow borer, etc.

Armyworm

Calyptosphaeroides

Beet moth

Plutella xylostella

A single hornbug can prey on 8-10 young larvae (4-5 older larvae per day), 10-15 rapeseed worms, and 20-30 diamondback moth larvae per day.

The whole process of preying on Argyria argyra larvae changes

Start feeding

(larva is plump and round and green)

Predation

(the larva gradually shrinks and

shriveled, turning black)

End feeding

(larva body completely dry

deformation Aeloris begins to evacuate)

Egg card: 40 pieces/card; Adult/larva: 100 head/box.

1. Release the egg card.

Hang egg cards directly on the shady side of the crop, out of direct sunlight, and release 20-40 cards per acre.

2. Release nymphs and adults.

The nymphs and adults can be released directly on the crop, and the release is 100-500 per acre.

Can be used in the following places

Vegetable garden

Orchard

Park

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