Aphytis melinus

$42.60

Item Numbers
WAM5K - 5,000 Count Tray
WAM10K - 10,000 Count Tray

Target Pests:

California red scale, Aonidiella auranti, on citrus, roses and ornamentals.
Ivy or oleander scale, Aspidiotus nerii, on a wide range of hosts including cycads and palms, San Jose scale, Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, Walnut scale, Q. juglanregiae, Dyctyospermum scale, Chrysomphalus dictyospermi, on a wide range of hosts.


Description:
Aphytis melinus is a small light yellow parasitic wasp about 1mm in size. The wasp parasitizes various types of armored scale. The wasp lays eggs under the waxy scale covering, created by the scale. The parasite larvae develop under the scale covering. The window for female control is during the second and third instars of development while she is a virgin. The male's window is during the second instar and pre-pupae development. It is during these developmental stages that the scale is not affixed to host plant thus allowing the parasites to get under the scale. In some cases the scale is killed by adult hosts feeding on them. Once the scale is parasitized it looks dried out and when examined closely may have dark spots.


Life Cycle:
At 80° F Aphytis take 13-18 days to develop from egg to adult. Adults live for approximately 10-16 days (up to 25) and deposit 6-8 eggs daily.


Product information:
Aphytis melinus are shipped in Trays.