NaturesGoodGuys Rove Beetle Dalotia Atheta Coriaria Predatory Insect
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED! INFESTATION QUANTITY TIME PERIOD Light to Moderate 1 per 10 sq. ft. bi-weekly Target Pests: Shore flies, Fungus gnats, Western flower Thrips, Springtails, Moth Fly Larvae and Root Aphids. Description: Atheta coriaria are tiny, elongated, brown beetles with short wings. Rove beetles have an interesting habit of curving upwards like scorpions. These awesome insects have a veracious appetite and can be seen running and flying to attack pests. Rove beetle are great at rapidly colonizing the area they are released. Rove Beetle is a native beetle which feeds on small soft insects. Including; shore flies, fungus gnats, moth flies, springtails, root mealybug, aphids, spider mites. Rove beetle can be used alongside with hypoaspis miles and beneficial nematodes for a more complete control of fungas gnat, root aphid, thrips and other soft pests. Product information: Rove Beetle is packed in peat/vermiculite media in bottles. Upon receipt adults should be seen crawling and flying around the container. If necessary, containers can be stored for 50°F for up to a week. Life Cycle: The complete life cycle takes approximately 20-30 days at 70°F . Eggs hatch in 3-4 days into larva stages. Each larva Rove Beetle can consume 10-20 pests per day. The larva looks similar to the adult. Adult beetle live for up to 21 days and do not go into diapause (hybernation) in controlled environments. IE: greenhouses and indoor grows. Strategic Considerations: It is likely that foliar sprays are less harmful than soil drenches.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| MPN | Rove-Variation |
| For | fungus gnat |
| Pest/Weed Type | fungus gnat |
| Brand | Natures Good guys |
| Type | Beneficial insect |
LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED! INFESTATION QUANTITY TIME PERIOD Light to Moderate 1 per 10 sq. ft. bi-weekly Target Pests: Shore flies, Fungus gnats, Western flower Thrips, Springtails, Moth Fly Larvae and Root Aphids. Description: Atheta coriaria are tiny, elongated, brown beetles with short wings. Rove beetles have an interesting habit of curving upwards like scorpions. These awesome insects have a veracious appetite and can be seen running and flying to attack pests. Rove beetle are great at rapidly colonizing the area they are released. Rove Beetle is a native beetle which feeds on small soft insects. Including; shore flies, fungus gnats, moth flies, springtails, root mealybug, aphids, spider mites. Rove beetle can be used alongside with hypoaspis miles and beneficial nematodes for a more complete control of fungas gnat, root aphid, thrips and other soft pests. Product information: Rove Beetle is packed in peat/vermiculite media in bottles. Upon receipt adults should be seen crawling and flying around the container. If necessary, containers can be stored for 50°F for up to a week. Life Cycle: The complete life cycle takes approximately 20-30 days at 70°F . Eggs hatch in 3-4 days into larva stages. Each larva Rove Beetle can consume 10-20 pests per day. The larva looks similar to the adult. Adult beetle live for up to 21 days and do not go into diapause (hybernation) in controlled environments. IE: greenhouses and indoor grows. Strategic Considerations: It is likely that foliar sprays are less harmful than soil drenches.