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Macrolophus pygmaeus
Macrolophus pygmaeus
Type
Predatory bug (mirid)
Target pests
Best use
A cornerstone predator for tomato crops, typically introduced early to establish a standing population.
Notes
Often requires time to build numbers; works best as a preventative/background predator. Avoid disruptive sprays: Avoid Broad Spectrum Sprays
Best deployment strategy
- Introduce early to allow establishment (can be slower to build).
- Best suited to longer crops where a standing population is valuable.
- Use as part of a layered programme with parasitoids for whitefly and other soft-bodied pests.
Compatibility notes
- Works well with: whitefly parasitoids (Encarsia Formosa, Eretmocerus Eremicus) for a layered approach.
- Note: as an omnivore, may interact with other beneficials; generally used as part of planned programmes in longer crops.
Environmental preferences
- Establishment is typically better in warmer conditions and longer crops.
- Can be slow to build in cool/low light periods; stability is important.