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On Sunday, Feb 7, Alan Gregg wrote:
>As regards the red spider mite problem, if you do not like using =
pesticides
>you could try the natural predator Phytoseilius persimillus which is =
effective
>if infestation is not too great.
Please supply a source for this natural predator. What are the =
requirements for keeping the predator happy?
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jaime@matnet.com / / \
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On Sunday, Feb 7, Alan Gregg =
wrote:
>As regards the red spider mite problem, if you do not like =
using
pesticides
>you could try the natural predator Phytoseilius =
persimillus
which is effective
>if infestation is not too great.
Please supply a source for this natural predator. What are =
the
requirements for keeping the predator happy?
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