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Encarsia Formosa Mail-Back, pack of 5

This is for the redemption codes only. When you receive your package go to Orcon Organics Control website to redeem your codes and order your live bugs/insects. The Encarsia formosa is a parasite of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, a pest of many plants in interior plantscapes and outdoor gardens. Greenhouse whiteflies are typically found on poinsettias, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and other plants that stay fairly close to the ground. Each container includes 1,000 eggs. USE: The Encarsia formosa is a parasite of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, a pest of many plants in interior plantscapes and outdoor gardens. Greenhouse white fly are typically found on poinsettias, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and other plants that stay fairly close to the ground. RELEASE: The Encarsia should be released as soon as possible, preferably when it is sunny and warm. Remove cards from container, separate along perforations, and hang on branches of plants in areas where white flies are present. If release must be delayed, keep the package out of sunlight and store at 40 to 50 degrees. LIFE CYCLE: The Encarsia formosa are actually tiny wasps, about the size of a pencil dot, and they are completely harmless to people and pets. They attack only immature whitefly, called white fly scale. They do this by laying their eggs inside the scale. The eggs hatch, feed, and mature inside the scale, thereby killing it and turning it black. This takes 20 to 25 days. Then they emerge as adults, mate, and immediately begin parasitizing more white fly scale. They continue laying eggs during their 10 day adult life. RECOMMENDATIONS: Be sure to release the Encarsia at the FIRST SIGNS of white fly. If the white fly population is already high, reduce it with insecticidal soap before releasing the Encarsia. Since the Encarsia life cycle is about 30 days, most effective results are obtained when 3 releases are made at 1 week intervals. This way you have a constant force

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