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Cucumeris for Thrips & Mite Prevention Thrips don’t show up all at once. They creep in quietly, settle into leaf folds, and multiply long before visible damage appears. Cucumeris Sachets are designed for exactly that moment—before a problem becomes a spiral. Each sachet contains Amblyseius cucumeris, a proven predatory mite that feeds on thrips larvae and other microscopic pests. The mites reproduce inside the sachet and release gradually over several weeks, providing steady, preventative control where pests actually live. This is long-game biological control. No sprays. No residue. No disruption to your plants or your space. What Cucumeris Targets Cucumeris is most effective against early-stage pests, especially: Thrips (larval stages) • Western flower thrips • Onion thrips • Greenhouse and ornamental thrips Also feeds on: • Broad mites • Cyclamen mites • Early spider mite stages For active or heavy spider mite infestations, pair with a dedicated spider-mite predator. For aggressive broad or russet mite pressure, use a specialist predator alongside cucumeris. When to Use Cucumeris Sachets Cucumeris works best when pests are expected, just beginning, or historically recurring. Recommended for: • Preventative thrips control • Early detection scenarios • Dense or layered foliage where pests hide • Plants that are hard to spray evenly • Growers who want sustained, low-maintenance protection Active infestation? Sachets are prevention and support—not a standalone knockdown. For curative control, pair sachets with cucumeris bottles and/or Orius. Apply bottles directly to hotspots while sachets maintain coverage over time. How It Works • Mites reproduce inside the sachet • New predators exit gradually through a pre-made hole • Multiple generations release over several weeks • Predators spread through foliage and feed continuously You won’t see them—and that’s normal. At ~0.5 mm, cucumeris mites are smaller than a grain of sand. If other beneficials in your system are alive, cucumeris is too. Lifecycle & Feeding Behavior • Eggs hatch in 2–3 days • Larvae do not feed • Nymphs and adults actively hunt • Adults consume 1–5 prey per day • Lifespan aver
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SKU: cucumeris1sachet Made in United States Weight: 453.59 g (1 lb)






























