Biological control of thrips - Orius laevigatus
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 Published On Jun 24, 2016

The predatory bug Orius laevigatus is the most widely used Orius species for the biological control of thrips. Under normal conditions the females consume around 12 thrips a day. The bug sucks out the body contents, leaving only the empty skin. Orius can reproduce while feeding on non-prey food sources such as pollen. This allows them to build up populations before the pests are present.

More information about the natural enemy Orius laevigatus (Thripor-L) https://www.koppert.com/pests/thrips/...

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