Sycamore Tiger Treatment - 10 Million Nematodes (SF)

Treatment with Steinernema Feltiae nematodes (SF) - 10 million - 1 small Plane tree
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14.90 € TTC
ID : 2068

Treatment with Steinernema Feltiae nematodes to control the plane tree tiger

The corythucha ciliata , also called the plane tree tiger, is a pest of the plane tree native to Asia. The adults feed on the foliage of plane trees by sucking the sap, leaving brown marks and discolorations on the leaves. Damage can weaken the tree and reduce its ability to produce chlorophyll, which can lead to premature leaf drop and reduced growth.

Steinernema Feltia nematodes, an effective natural product on the plane tree tiger

Nematodes are microscopic worms   entomopathogenic (or auxiliary).

This nematode kills insects at the larval stage
Once applied to the plane tree, this nematode comes into contact with the pest (the larvae) and penetrates it by its natural means.

As soon as the nematodes have entered the larva, the bacteria which live in symbiosis with the nematodes are released. These bacteria produce a toxin that kills the larvae. Under optimal conditions, the infested insect stops feeding very quickly and dies within 48 to 72 hours.

A harmless biological product

These microscopic worms are non-toxic for applicators, residents and animals.
With no re-entry period (DRE), this organic treatment is ideal for application in an urban environment.

Packaging: Exists in several packaging:

  • 10 millions
  • 25 millions
  • 50 millions
  • 250 Million

Application period

In the spring, before the appearance of the leaves, treatment of the trunk and the main branches, In the summer, treatment of the foliage in the event of persistence of the attack.

ATTENTION: These microscopic worms are living organisms, and to bring you the best product quality, we ship them from Monday to Thursday inclusive.

If you choose delivery to a collection point, we cannot guarantee the delivery date and consequently the duration of use of the product could be reduced (particularly in summer).

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