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Amblyseius swirskii, a benchmark pest control product

It is still the benchmark, the one pest control product that everyone else in the field automatically uses to compare other natural enemies, old or new. And there is still no reason for that to change. The predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii has brought growers around the world huge success.

'The fact that Swirski-Mite is so popular should not surprise you,' says Tim Bossinga. The Product Manager has taken his time to point out what the power of Swirski-Mite actually is. 'The predatory mite is extremely effective and resistant to high temperatures. It makes short work of thrips and whitefly and also tackles spider mites and tarsonemid mite.'

Versatile and reliable
Amblyseius swirskii is not only an extremely effective glutton, but it can also be used in many crops and under a great variety of circumstances. In the first instance, it can be used in large fruiting vegetable crops such as bell peppers, cucumber, aubergine, courgette, and melon. Swirski-Mite also proves its effectiveness in soft fruit crops such as strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry, as well as cut flowers and pot plants. 'The predatory mite can also be introduced in a variety of circumstances. Think of factors such as humidity, day length, and temperature range that play a role in determining whether a biocontrol agent is effective to a larger or lesser degree. We conduct a great deal of research into this mite's use under all kinds of circumstances. This is how Swirski-Mite is viewed by the market: as a natural enemy that does its work reliably in all kinds of situations. For growers on their farms, this is one less thing to worry about.'

A bullseye
The introduction of Amblyseius swirskii marked a huge step forward in the combined control of the major thrips species and greenhouse and tobacco whiteflies everywhere. "It was a huge hit right away," Tim says.

Since then, hundreds of billions of predatory mites have been reared and the product has continued to evolve. The bottle is still in use today, especially when distributing the predators with air-blowing systems. Not long after, the product range was expanded with a rearing sachet, Swirski-Mite Plus. Then the Long Duration variant came on the market; due to a different composition, more predatory mites emerged over a longer period of time. It goes without saying that the population is effective longer this way. After all, pest insects have fewer opportunities to establish themselves or escape.

Swirski Ulti-Mite
Last but not least, Koppert introduced Swirski Ulti-Mite – a sachet with greater resistance to weather conditions such as moisture and drought in outdoor cultivation (although equally effective in greenhouses and tunnels), and which once again boosted the popularity of the predatory mite. The fact that the sachet is industrially compostable is a further advantage for users. After use, you can clear away the sachets with the crop.

The robust basis
Koppert still sees attractive opportunities and markets in South America, Asia, and Africa. 'Swirski-Mite is versatile and reliable, which often makes it an extremely robust basis within integrated plant protection. This is certainly true for growers taking their first steps in biological plant protection. You could say that everything starts with Swirski-Mite.'

For more information:
Koppert
[email protected]
www.koppert.com

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