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he tried to teach me to airbrush when I was a kid and I was horrible at it
another great skill i wish i had! artistic events are rare for me, i try but i'm just not built for it. every once in while a project will end up with some creativity but mostly my stuff is built for function and the making it look good part just never enters my brain.
Hey Stoney where did you get your predator mites and what species were they?
This place and species, Crazee Mites, are being recommended to me by the local bug experts. I love the description especially the part "kills more than they eat and harasses it's prey"...
Anystis baccarum - Crazee Mite
Target Pests: Thrips, aphids, leafhoppers, spider mites, adult whiteflies, adult fungus gnats, psyllids, springtails, mealybugs and more Description: Anystis baccarum aka Crazee mite or Whirligig mite is a cosmopolitan generalist predatory mite. Crazee mites are highly mobile and relatively...www.evergreengrowers.com
i bought from two places... first one was from goodguys and i bought their blend, it contained A.cucumeris, N. californicus, P. persimilis. and A. swirskii
and then recently i bought from Mi Beneficials and i bought their gnat special, it came with grove beetles and hypoaspis miles. i released most of it in the black room to fight gnats but also tried to put some miles in the white room because they kill mites as well.. they actually did better than i originally thought. i have the jungle juice to start applications with now too.
but as for the gnats... haven't seen one in weeks!!!!
if the jungle rain doesn't keep them away and end my fight then i'll for sure be thinking of these crazee mites!!!!
it's the shipping that kills me, well kills them i should say, at twenty some degrees outside i think they freeze to death just getting here.
i like that they only need 30% rh though, most others require a crazy humid environment to thrive..