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Re: Mass Rearing Predatory Mites


Dear,
which one of predatory mite u r intersted in rearing? some are obligate to
certain host other could be reared on alternative host or arteficial diet.
best regards
--- In entomology@yahoogroups.com, "fatfatfatguy" <realtor.mg@...> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am new here, found an old post inquiring about predatory mites. Can anyone
give direction for a results based approach to establishing an artificial diet
for these little dudes that will have them reproducing? I heard they will
survive on honey, but won't lay. Wheast? Any ideas would be helpful. I know
that most people in the business don't like to share knowledge, any little hints
are appreciated!
>
> Mike
>





Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:57 am

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Hi, I am new here, found an old post inquiring about predatory mites. Can anyone give direction for a results based approach to establishing an artificial...
fatfatfatguy Offline Send Email Sep 16, 2010
9:53 am

Dear, which one of predatory mite u r intersted in rearing? some are obligate to certain host other could be reared on alternative host or arteficial diet. ...
jafra4honey Offline Send Email Sep 16, 2010
9:59 am

In particular, I am interested in mass rearing Phytoseiulus persimilis. Californicus is also an option, but a secondary priority. Any information is greatly...
fatfatfatguy Offline Send Email Sep 19, 2010
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