Mass production technology of the predatory mite Neoseiulus longispinosus/Miaoli DARES
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This technology refers to the mass rearing of Neoseiulus longispinosus a natural enemy used for controlling spider mites. Spider mites are globally distributed economic pests with a wide host range, including vegetables, fruit trees, cereals, flowers, and other crops. They cause white spots to appear on leaves, which can lead to yellowing, wilting, or even plant death, severely affecting crop yield and quality. Due to the rapid reproduction of spider mites and their tendency to develop resistance to chemical treatments after prolonged use, they are difficult to control. Neoseiulus longispinosus is a native predatory mite with exceptional reproductive capacity and predation efficiency, capable of feeding on spider mites and their eggs. Its small size and strong adaptability make it suitable for release on a variety of crops, providing an effective solution for spider mite control. |
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