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Could you shoot me a PM with the information to purchase. Thanks!!
Paecilomyces fumosoroseus, is considered a very promising biological pesticide due to its extensive host range which includes insects in over 25 different families, including the diamondback moth (Plutella xyllostella), Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia), silver leaf whitefly (Bemisia argentifolii) and wide range of mites (Spotted Spider Mite, Red Mite, Brown Mite, and Rust Mite).
Anyone have more feedback on this yet for two-spotted mites? Cap I'll send you that mo in the next few days.
the foliar pack got mine for sure, but they still came back. Try spraying every 3 days.
Caps spores will trim your weed for you when its finished, also.
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Hey Cap. I asked before about using your beneficials for my summer vegetable garden, specifically about my blight problems with tomatoes. I am planting a blight resistant/tolerant variety by the name of Legend. I am also going to use Azatrol and perhaps some sort of fungicide. I have had problems with the blights, bacterial speck, aphids (leaf), and japanese beetles (especially on cukes). Will any of your products help to keep these things in check along with my other IPM plans. I am trying to stay as organic as possible because I have lots of bees that visit my garden, so I am trying to stay away from Imid and the other stronger chemicals. i am hoping if I start with IPM early it will help keep these things in check. What do you think? Do see your foliar/other products being useful for my situation? I figure your products should give me some good longevity at a good price, alot better than hydro store products anyhow. Thanks for your feedback. Especially interested in the effectiveness vs fungus/bacterial problems.