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Orius majusculus
Orius majusculus
Type
Predatory bug (minute pirate bug)
Target pests
- Thrips (leaf-dwelling species and larvae/adults)
Best use
Often considered the stronger Orius species for leaf thrips and cooler/less flower-dependent situations.
Comparison
- Orius Laevigatus is typically best once crops are flowering and flower thrips dominate.
- Orius majusculus can perform better earlier or under cooler conditions.
Use in crops
- Cucumbers
- Ornamentals
- Soft fruit (early season)
Notes
A key predator when thrips pressure is mainly on leaves rather than flowers.
IPM positioning
Preventative thrips predator suited to cooler greenhouse conditions.
Best deployment strategy
- Use as a preventative thrips predator where conditions are cooler or more variable.
- Introduce early and maintain through top-ups during known risk windows.
- Works well alongside predatory mites for egg/larval suppression.
Compatibility notes
- Works well with: Amblyseius Cucumeris / Amblyseius Swirskii for layered thrips control.
- Note: as with other Orius, benefits from pollen/flower resources where available.
Environmental preferences
- More tolerant of cooler conditions than some Orius species.
- Establishment still improves with good light and stable temperatures.