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Nematodes for Natural Control of Caterpillars - 50 Million Pack

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Insect parasitic nematodes - Exhibitline SC

Exhibitline Nematodes can be used for overwintering stages of codling moth (Cydia pomonella) and oriental fruit moth (Cydia molesta) and other caterpillar species. Also used for shore fly (Ephydridae) and can be used for large pine weevil control.


How it works
The Exhibitline spray application releases nematodes which seek out insect larvae and in some cases, pupae. Caterpillar foliar spray or soil drench when pest first seen. Codling moth or Oriental Fruit moth September to October. Effective at temperatures between 14 - 30°C.


How to use
Caterpillar (Noctuidae & Pyralidae), wet areas first, spray directly onto caterpillars. Repeat after 5-7 or 7-14 days. 50 million per 100m². Codling moth and Oriental Fruit moth, overwintering stage: apply when trunks and soil are thoroughly wet as a coarse spray to remain wet for at least 8 hours

  • Species controlled: Overwintering stages of codling moth (Cydia pomonella) and oriental fruit moth (Cydia molesta) and other caterpillar species. Also used for shore fly (Ephydridae) and can be used for large pine weevil control.
  • When to use: Caterpillar foliar spray or soil drench when pest first seen. Codling moth or Oriental Fruit moth September to October. Effective at temperatures between 14 - 30°C.
  • Rates of use: Caterpillar (Noctuidae & Pyralidae), wet areas first, spray directly onto caterpillars. Repeat after 5-7 or 7-14 days. 50 million per 100m². Codling moth and Oriental Fruit moth, overwintering stage: apply when trunks and soil are thoroughly wet as a coarse spray to remain wet for at least 8 hours.

Technical specifications

Exhibitline SC (Steinernema carpocapsae) Nematodes 50 Million Organic Caterpillar Pest Control

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