Neoseiulus californicus - Wikipedia Neoseiulus californicus is a predatory mite that feeds on Tetranychid mites This species was first described on lemons from California under the name Typhlodromus californicus in 1954
Neoseiulus californicus–Predatory Mite | NYSIPM Biocontrol Fact Sheet Neoseiulus californicus was first used commercially against spider mites in 1985 It is now a globally distributed predator used as a biocontrol agent against spider mites (especially twospotted spider mites and other Tetranychus spp ) Researchers are investigating its efficacy against other mites
Neoseiulus Predatory Mites Home and Landscape UC Statewide IPM . . . These include at least 25 Neoseiulus species, such as N barkeri, N brevispinus, N californicus, N cucumeris, and N fallacis Neoseiulus californicus appears to be the most abundant and widespread species of this genus in California
Californicus for Spider Mite Control - Greenmethods. com Neoseiulus (=Amblyseius) californicus is used for the prevention, control, and management of various spider mites These 0 5 mm mites are noted for their ability to actively hunt in conditions where prey is few and far between
N californicus Predator for Broad, Cyclamen Spider Mites Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) californicus is an oblong, tiny predatory mite that feeds on a variety of prey and is useful in prevention, control and management of infestations of various spider mite species
BioCalifornicus - BioBee Neoseiulus californicus BioCalifornicus (Neoseiulus californicus) is an effective predatory mite of a wide array of pest mites N californicus is <1mm long, pear-shaped and buff to tan colored
Spider Mite Control - Californicus - Buglogical Californicus is a general predatory mite that primarily attacks spider mites, russet mites, broad mites, cyclamen mites, but will also feed on many other leaf inhabiting mites and other small insects and pollen
Neoseiulus californicus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Neoseiulus californicus is a predatory mite that exhibits characteristics of both specialist and generalist predatory mites, primarily preying on tetranychid mites but also consuming other mites, thrips, and pollen when primary prey is scarce
Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor, 1954) - GBIF N californicus is well known as a BCA sold in many countries around the world for the management of spider mites in greenhouses but also in outdoor crops such as fruit crops in Europe