We decided to offer our thrips predatory mite, Neoseiulus cucumeris, on sale for a limited time. It was a tough choice. Some various cultures have been weakened by weird West Coast weather patterns so we wanted to be sure to offer something that may be needed and is in great supply. Our “cucus” fit the bill in all areas. Start now in your fight against thrips and you can save some money. If you’ve had thrips problems in the past in your greenhouse or interior plant place, a sound preventive program might just save you more than the percentage off this week’s item.
This sale is effective until the ordering deadline on February 12th, 2010, 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 February 19th, 2010 (unless there is a delay on our end). They are available online now in a flowable bran medium or in slow release packets. Which, all depends on your immediate needs.
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Mike Cherim responds:
Posted: February 12th, 2010 at 2:47 pm →
This sale has been concluded. We will have others, though. To stay current on this sort of thing, since announcements will be made right here in our Bug Blog, check back often, or subscribe to our RSS Feed. What’s that, you ask? See this help topic for more.