Predatory Mites
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Neoseiulus californicus is pear-shaped relative to pest mites and have a creamy color (more opaque than pest mites).Neoseiulus californicus feeds on a variety of prey and is useful in prevention, control and management of infestations of spider mites.
Amblyseius swirskii is an excellent beneficial mite for preventative control of thrips, whitefly and various mite species. Adult females lay eggs arranged on leaf hairs.When temperatures reach 22℃, the larvae hatch and mature to adulthood in about a week.