Bug Blog Archives for “July, 2010”

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Selected BT Products On Sale

Posted July 26th, 2010 by Mike Cherim

Bummed You Missed Your Window of Opportunity? A number of folks have been calling wanting to order one or more of our Trichogramma spp. miniwasps hoping to control caterpillars. Unfortunately, Trichogramma spp. are moth egg parasitoids and thus don’t control caterpillars, at least not directly. Of course there are other options, large predatory bugs like the spined soldier bug (Podisus maculiventris) can impact local caterpillar populations. But one of the easiest, most cost-effective ways to deal with caterpillars is to use one of our Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) formulations. And to make Bt even more cost-effective, for a limited time we’re discounting selected products. It’s time to stock up!

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Why Multiple Biocontrol Releases Makes Sense

Posted July 19th, 2010 by Mike Cherim

I often explain why making multiple releases of biocontrols makes sense in human terms. I typically do this over the phone, but I don’t think I’ve ever written about my oft-used analogy. The one I resort to most often is to compare releasing of biocontrols to the US Civil War tactic where rows of infantry — the Line — would keep pressure on opposing forces by creating an unceasing barrage of fire.

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Two Weeks of Summer Fallacis Sale

Posted July 12th, 2010 by Mike Cherim

Sale We would have put our predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis or beetle Stethorus punctillum on sale being it’s summer and spider mite pressure is high. But current demand is such to warrant production concerns as it is (in terms on quantity, not quality). Thus, instead we figured it’d be better to treat those already lucky enough to not have significant mite problems with a sale on our preventive, low-infestation-managing predatory mite Neoseiulus fallacis.

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Linoland

Posted July 5th, 2010 by Mike Cherim

We like to produce a hopefully entertaining yet somewhat educational piece of fiction once a year, an anecdote, for your enjoyment as well as our own. Historically this was done in our catalog, then it became an online practice right around catalog time. This year, while we’re on a vacation of sorts, offering a vacation from seriousness in the form of the following story seemed fitting. Enjoy.

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