Every year we tell people who grow strawberries and other field crops, even orchards, that putting out small numbers of Neoseiulus fallacis in the fall can be beneficial to next year’s growth, mitigating the chances of the following year’s crop being ravaged by spider mites. And every year, someone tries it and ends up appreciating the outcome, realizing that the old saying — an ounce of prevention and all that — is right on target. This year we won’t just advise you on what to do, we’ll also offer you a monetary incentive.
This sale is effective until the ordering deadline on October 3rd, 2008, and will apply to orders placed by phone, fax, or made online. Please note, though, that the special pricing is good only for orders shipped no later than October 9th, 2008 (unless there is a delay on our end). They are available online now in a flowable medium like corn grit, and on bean leaves. Which, all depends on how you want to put them out.
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Mike Cherim responds:
Posted: October 3rd, 2008 at 6:23 pm →
This sale has been concluded. We will have others, though. To stay current on this sort of thing, since announcements will be made in our Bug Blog, subscribe to our RSS Feed.