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Spical, Predatory Mites, 25,000 count, Neoseiulus californicus
Regular price
$180.00 USD
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$180.00 USD
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Pre-Order Information:
This is a pre-order item for live biological controls. Orders are shipped fresh and arrive within 1–2 business days after fulfillment.
⚠️ No refunds on live organisms once ordered.
Questions or want to set up recurring shipments? Call our office at 651-337-4120. - Need help with application rates or a custom IPM program? Contact Nolan at 651-337-4405.
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Shipment Schedule:
• Monday–Wednesday Shipments: Order by Thursday at 3:00 PM CST
• Thursday Shipments: Order by Monday at 3:00 PM CST -
Spical (Neoseiulus californicus)
Bulk-Release Predatory Mites for Spider Mite & Broad Mite Control – Koppert Biological Systems
Spical is a direct-release predatory mite product containing Neoseiulus californicus, an aggressive and highly adaptable natural enemy of two-spotted spider mites, broad mites, and cyclamen mites. It’s an excellent curative and preventive tool for use in greenhouses, indoor grows, and high-value crop environments.
This format is ideal for spot treatment or broadcast applications using blower devices or by hand. N. californicus thrives in warm, humid conditions and continues hunting even when pest populations are low, helping to prevent future outbreaks.
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Key Features:
• Targets: Spider mites, broad mites, and cyclamen mites
• Active Agent: Neoseiulus californicus
• Format: Loose material for direct application
• Application: Ideal for broadcast or hotspot treatment
• Crop Use: Cannabis, vegetables, ornamentals, greenhouse crops
• Available in: 500 mL bottles (25,000 mites per bottle) -
Benefits:
• Fast, flexible treatment for active infestations
• Effective across a wide range of temps and humidity levels
• Works preventively and curatively
• Compatible with sachets, sticky cards, and other beneficials
• No residue—safe for organic and IPM-focused operations
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