Thrips Nematodes
Thrips Nematodes

Thrips Nematodes

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Protect your garden, greenhouse, or houseplants from destructive thrips with our effective and eco-friendly Thrip Nematodes. These beneficial microscopic organisms target and eliminate thrip larvae and pupae, breaking their life cycle and preventing further damage.

What are Thrips?

Often called thunder flies, thrips are tiny insects that can cause significant harm to plants. They suck sap from leaves and flowers, leaving behind unsightly silvering and distorted growth.

How it Works:

Simply apply the nematodes to your plants, where they will actively hunt down and destroy thrip larvae and pupae. Safe for humans, pets, and beneficial insects, our nematodes are a natural and sustainable solution to your thrip problem.

Coverage:

  • Treats up to 60 square metres (two 30sqm packs)
  • Suitable for gardens, greenhouses, and houseplants

Facts about Thrips

rips are very small, usually between 1.5 to 3 mm long, making them hard to spot with the naked eye. They feed on a variety of plant parts, including leaves, flowers, and even pollen. Some species also prey on other small insects. Female thrips can produce up to 15 generations in a single year, which can lead to rapid population growth.

Thrips damage plants by piercing and sucking out cell contents, leading to silvery-white discoloration, stunted growth, and distorted leaves and flowers. Some thrips species can transmit plant viruses, further harming your garden by spreading diseases. They affect a broad range of plants, from ornamental flowers to vegetables like onions, tomatoes, and beans.

Thrips have natural enemies like lacewings and ladybugs, which can help control their populations. Managing thrips involves regular monitoring and using biological controls or organic pesticides to minimize their impact while protecting beneficial insects.

How to apply Thrips Nematodes

Nematodes should be stored as soon as possible after delivery. They can be stored in the fridge or below 5oC until the expiry date on the package. Do not freeze or expose to high temperatures. Minimum soil temperature for application 5oC. The soil should be moist and should be kept moist for three to four weeks after application. Apply in the evening, when overcast or during rainfall. Water immediately after application. If you are using over plants, water the plants within 30 minutes of application to wash the nematodes
off the leaves and back onto the soil.

What to apply nematodes with

Apply the nematodes with a watering can with a coarse 1.4mm rose or a sprayer. If using a sprayer remove all filters finer than 1.4mm mesh. Spray using a maximum pressure of 5 bars through nozzles at least 0.5mm.

Step by Step instructions

Wet foliage before application. 
1. Make a stock solution by emptying one sachet into 2.5L of water and stir continuously. Once mixed this
solution needs to be used within 4 hours. 
2. Take the 2.5L of the stock solution and pour into your sprayer and mix with 4.5L of water stirring continuously to make a 7L solution.
3. Apply the solution as a foliar spray and directly make contact with the pest. Start spraying plants from the bottom up ensuring that the centre
of the plant is treated. Alternatively you can apply with a watering can, but ensure the plants are thoroughly soaked.
 Each sachet will treat up to 30m2. At least 250-500ml of nematode solution should be applied per square metre. One nematode sachet is suitable for one treatment – repeat second treatment after 5/7 days. Check regularly for new thrips and repeat treatment if necessary.

When is the best time to apply them? 

The best time to apply them is Feb/March - October.

What area does it cover?

One packet treats 40Sq.m.

What temperature should I apply them? 

Apply the nematodes to the soil when the temperature is above 5 degrees and ensure the soil doesn't try out for the following two weeks after you've applied the nematodes.

When will I see results after applying slug nematodes?

After applying the slug nematodes, slugs typically cease feeding within a few days and perish within a week. For comprehensive control, reapply every 6 weeks. To safeguard your garden from slugs, begin slug control at least a week before planting.

When is the best time to apply them? 

The best time to apply them is Feb/March - October.

What area does it cover?

One packet treats 40Sq.m.

What temperature should I apply them? 

Apply the nematodes to the soil when the temperature is above 5 degrees and ensure the soil doesn't try out for the following two weeks after you've applied the nematodes.

When will I see results after applying slug nematodes?

After applying the slug nematodes, slugs typically cease feeding within a few days and perish within a week. For comprehensive control, reapply every 6 weeks. To safeguard your garden from slugs, begin slug control at least a week before planting.

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