Tip Top Bio-Control Amblyseius Andersoni Beneficial Mites, Bottle of 10,000

SKU: ANDERSONI-10K
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Tip Top Bio-Control Product Documents

Fight And Prevent Mites With Predatory, Beneficial Mites

Live insects from Tip Top Bio Are Expedited To Ensure Your Insects Arrive Quickly & Safely.

Amblyseius Andersoni appear commonly in parts of North America and Europe. They are generally located in areas with concentrations of grape and apple production, but can also be found in various soft fruits, peaches, and even certain conifers. Amblyseius Andersoni is a predatory mite that preys on multiple species of small arthropods and pollen. The adult Andersoni has a light beige pigment, and average in size a little less than 1 mm long. Andersoni females can lay approximately 35 eggs throughout their lifetime. Initially the younger larvae will only have 6 legs. Upon entering its next 2 nymph stages; the Andersoni will obtain a total of 8 legs.

Target Pests:

  • Broad Mites
  • Cyclamen Mites
  • Hemp Russet Mites
  • Red Spider Mites
  • Tomato Russet Mites
  • Rust Mites
  • Gall Mites
  • Eriophyis Mites
  • Thrips
  • Two-spotted Spider Mites

When these pests aren't around A. andersoni can consume pollen

Temperature Range To Thrive:

  • 43-104°F

Available In:

  • 4,000 Mites per bottle
  • 25,000 Mites per Bottle
  • 10,000 Mites per bottle
  • 100 Sachets per box with 250 Mites per Sachet
  • 125,000 Mites per Bottle
Brand Tip Top Bio-Control
SKU ANDERSONI-10K
Weight (lb.) 2.0000
Width (in.)
Prop 65 false
Height (in.)
Length (in.)
Hazardous Material false
Shipping Restrictions AK, HI
Lead Time This product ships in 1-3 business days
ETL Listed No
UL Listed No
Bug Type Spider Mites, Thrips
Application Type ["Release"]
Product Type Beneficial Insects
Beneficial Insect Type Predatory Mites

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