Diglyphus Isaea
$164.95
Diglyphus isaea is an ectoparasitic wasp that parasitizes leaf miner larvae in field and greenhouse crops. Diglyphus isaea is a small black wasp (2mm long) with a metallic green sheen. Females lay their eggs in the vicinity of the host (second and third instar leaf miner larvae), the larvae that hatch from the eggs feed on the host, pupate within the empty tunnel of the host, eventually emerging from the upper epidermis as fully grown adults.
Leaf-mining flies in the genus Liriomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are the most important hosts of Diglyphus isaea. It attacks several species of leafminers, including Liriomyza trifolii, L. bryoniae, L. huidobrensis, L. cicerina, L. congesta, L. pusilla, L. pusio, L. sativae and L. strigata.
Description
Plantsman produces and markets biological products. Production is carried out using innovative techniques under controlled quality assurance standards for the mass production of insects. All products are tested to meet specification requirements before leaving the factory.
The success of biological pest control is affected by the crop’s initial pest population (upon application of the product), weather conditions and chemical residue present in the crop, among other possible aggravating factors.
Under no circumstance shall Plantsman be liable for the outcome of the implementation in the field, as it has no control over local conditions, the application method, or the possible improper treatment/storage of the product.
Additional information
| Weight | 10 lbs |
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| Size | 500 wasps (container) |











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