Hypoaspis miles is a soil-dwelling predatory mite that will shy away from light. For viewing, place in a dark area for at least 15 minutes before attempting to inspect in the light. ABOUT HYPOASPIS MILES: Hypoaspis miles is a soil-dwelling predatory mite that naturally resides in the top layer of soil where pest larvae and pupae dwell. It is a generalist that will help protect your root system from many types of bad bugs. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Fungus Gnats, Root Aphids, Thrips, Sciarid Flies, Shore Flies, Springtails, Root Mealybugs, Bulb Mites, Poultry Mites, and Snake Mites.. HOW TO RELEASE PREDATORY MITES: As with most beneficial insects, Hypoaspis miles works best as preventative control. Apply shortly after, or within the first weeks of planting — before pest levels become an infestations. HYPOASPIS MILES RELEASE RATES: PREVENTATIVE: Small Area: 30 per sq. ft. Large Area: 25,000 per 1,000 sq. ft. Release regularly. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas. Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDPackage contains 20,000 live Phytoseiulus persimilis predatory mites. ABOUT PHYTOSEIULUS PERSIMILIS: Adults are tiny, fast moving, red, pear-shaped mites with noticeably long legs. Unlike its natural enemy, the Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Persimilis does not spin webbing. Phytoseiulus persimilis feed on all stages of Two-Spotted Spider Mites. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 0.5-1 mite per square foot. Heavy Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 90° F. Humidity: 60% – 90%. SACHET: Hang one sachet per 3-6 square foot, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDPackage contains 2,000 live Phytoseiulus persimilis predatory mites. ABOUT PHYTOSEIULUS PERSIMILIS: Adults are tiny, fast moving, red, pear-shaped mites with noticeably long legs. Unlike its natural enemy, the Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Persimilis does not spin webbing. Phytoseiulus persimilis feed on all stages of Two-Spotted Spider Mites. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 0.5-1 mite per square foot. Heavy Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 90° F. Humidity: 60% – 90%. SACHET: Hang one sachet per 3-6 square foot, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDABOUT NEOSEIULUS CALIFORNICUS: Pear shaped, tan colored mite. They have a slower paced eating habit, which allows them to survive longer with limited food supply. Works great for preventative control. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Broad Mites, Cyclamen Mites, Russet Hemp Mites, and many other species of mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 0.5-2 mites per square foot Heavy Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 110° F. Humidity: 40% – 80%.SACHET: Hang one sachet per 6 square feet, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDABOUT NEOSEIULUS CALIFORNICUS: Pear shaped, tan colored mite. They have a slower paced eating habit, which allows them to survive longer with limited food supply. Works great for preventative control. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Broad Mites, Cyclamen Mites, Russet Hemp Mites, and many other species of mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 0.5-2 mites per square foot Heavy Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 110° F. Humidity: 40% – 80%.SACHET: Hang one sachet per 6 square feet, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED Hypoaspis miles is a soil-dwelling predatory mite that will shy away from light. For viewing, place in a dark area for at least 15 minutes before attempting to inspect in the light. ABOUT HYPOASPIS MILES: Hypoaspis miles is a soil-dwelling predatory mite that naturally resides in the top layer of soil where pest larvae and pupae dwell. It is a generalist that will help protect your root system from many types of bad bugs. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Fungus Gnats, Root Aphids, Thrips, Sciarid Flies, Shore Flies, Springtails, Root Mealybugs, Bulb Mites, Poultry Mites, and Snake Mites.. HOW TO RELEASE PREDATORY MITES: As with most beneficial insects, Hypoaspis miles works best as preventative control. Apply shortly after, or within the first weeks of planting — before pest levels become an infestations. HYPOASPIS MILES RELEASE RATES: PREVENTATIVE: Small Area: 30 per sq. ft. Large Area: 25,000 per 1,000 sq. ft. Release regularly. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas. Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
Hypoaspis miles aka stratiolaelaps scimitis RELEASE RATES: *Note: These rates are for preventative control only, multiple releases and/or higher quantities are necessary for heavier infestations. TREATMENT SIZE QUANTITY TIME PERIOD Small Areas 30 per sq. ft. regularly Large Areas 25,000 per 1,000 sq. ft. regularly TARGET PESTS: Fungus Gnat Larvae, Thrips, Sciarid Flies, Shore Flies, Root Aphids, Springtails, Root Mealybugs, Bulb Mites and Poultry Mites. Some experience farmers say they also attack rollie pollies and sow bugs. RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS: Hypoaspis miles a.ka. Stratiolaelaps scimitus. Hypoaspis are hardy insects and can adapt to a wide variety of conditions except flooding. These mites will survive mild winters but are inactive below 57°. As with most beneficial insects Hypoaspis work best as a preventative control, before pest populations are high. It is recommended to apply Hypoaspis before or shortly after planting. To control high infestation of fungus gnats, Hypoaspis can be used with beneficial nematodes (SF). LIFECYCLE: Hypoaspis life cycle takes approx. 18 days. Hypoaspis eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days into nymphs. Each Hypoaspis can consumes 1 to 5 pest per day. Also survives if pests are not present by feeding on algae and plant debris
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDABOUT AMBLYSEIUS ANDERSONI: A generalist feeder, the color of A. andersoni is completely dependent on what they are feeding on. They are best known for their ability to survive high temperatures, but will survive over the winter as well. TARGET PESTS: Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Broad Mites, Cyclamen Mites, and Russet Hemp Mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Heavy Infestation: 4-6 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 110° F. Humidity: 40% – 60%.SACHET: Hang one sachet per 6 square feet, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEEDABOUT PHYTOSEIULUS PERSIMILIS: Adults are tiny, fast moving, red, pear-shaped mites with noticeably long legs. Unlike its natural enemy, the Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Persimilis does not spin webbing. Phytoseiulus persimilis feed on all stages of Two-Spotted Spider Mites. TARGET PESTS: Feeds on Two-Spotted Spider Mites. PREDATORY MITES IN BOTTLES vs SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: BOTTLED MITES: Best choice for an active infestation. Our adult predatory mites are a natural tool to help cure an active infestation of mites. These tiny predators feed on all life stages of unwanted pests in your garden and help to balance the ecosystem. Our beneficial insects work quickly to reduce light to moderate infestations. With heavier infestations, increase in quantity and frequency may be required. SLOW RELEASE SACHETS: Don’t fight pests, prevent them. Avoiding garden pests is far easier than dealing with an outbreak of bad bugs – be proactive by preventing the problem. Our sachets are filled with a blend of predatory mites in a variety of life stages, providing a slow release of pest control into your garden. When it comes to having a healthy garden, preventative care is key. Release monthly as part of your IPM program. HOW TO RELEASE BOTTLED PREDATORY MITES: 1. Release mites in the morning, evening, or when grow lights are off. 2. Locate plants with spider mite infestation and knock down the webbing. 3. Lightly mist leaves before releasing mites. 4. Sprinkle contents on the infested leaves, or use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes (sold separately). 5. After release, set vial and lid in crotch of plant to allow any remaining predatory mites to be released. RELEASE RATES: BOTTLE: Light Infestation: 0.5-1 mite per square foot. Heavy Infestation: 2-4 mites per square foot. Release weekly or bi-weekly as needed. Temperature Range: 43° – 90° F. Humidity: 60% – 90%. SACHET: Hang one sachet per 3-6 square foot, every 2-4 weeks. PRO TIPS: Use NaturesGoodGuys Hanging Release Boxes to release your predatory mites without making a mess! Release boxes help you concentrate predatory mites on infested areas.Predatory mites are susceptible to pesticides. Avoid spraying plants one week before or after releasing predators. Some materials may be toxic to predators for up to four weeks. STORAGE: For best results, release within 24 hours of receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 42° – 48° F. for no longer than 48 hours.