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MINUSA / Dacnusa sibirica
MINUSA / Dacnusa sibirica
MINUSA / Dacnusa sibirica

Parasitic wasp
 
Target
Use Minusa for biological pest control of leaf miner larvae. Minusa targets all larval stages, but especially the first and second stage.
 
Packing
  • 100 ml bottle, containing 500 adults
Dosage MINUSA
 
Rate (ind./m2)
m2/ unit
Frequency
Interval (days)
Remarks
  Preventive  
 -
 -
 -
-
  -
  Light curative  
 0,25
 2000
min. 3x
7
 If <1 larva/10 plants
 Heavy curative
 -
-
 -
-
If >1 larva/10 plants
use MIGLYPHUS
The information given below is merely indicative. Tailored advice can be provided if information is available on the local factors that need to be taken into account, such as the crop, the climate conditions and the level of infestation. For the correct approach, please consult a specialist of our company.
 
How does Minusa work
The adult female parasitic wasps of Dacnusa sibirica lay their eggs inside the leaf miner larva. The parasitic wasps develop inside the leaf miner pupae. Adult wasps will emerge from the pupae.

 

Application Minusa
Release parasitic wasps between leaves In the morning or in the evening.
 
Best working conditions Minusa
Minusa is recommended at low levels of infection. As Minusa is active even in the colder period of the year, start using it at the beginning of the season. When temperatures rise Minusa can be supported by Miglyphus.
 
Handling
Biological beneficials have a very short life expectancy and therefore need to be introduced into the crop as soon as possible after receipt. Failure to do so can have a negative impact on their quality. In case you do need to store Minusa, please follow the instructions below.
 
Storage
  • After receipt: 1-2 days
  • Temperature: 8-10°C
  • Bottles standing
  • In the dark
Pesticides can have (in)direct effects on beneficials. Check here