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Aphidalia

$64.27
Availability:
Extended Lead Time: Aphidalia deadline is Monday at 12pm. Ships on Wednesday 2 weeks after ordering. Orders with both extended lead time and regular products will ship together on the extended lead time product's date.
Species:
Adalia bipunctata
Use For:
Aphids
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Aphidalia (Adalia bipunctata) — Targeted Aphid Control with Larvae
Aphidalia contains larvae of Adalia bipunctata, the two-spotted ladybird, a specialist predator for fast, targeted suppression of aphids. Larvae are the most voracious life stage, consuming aphids entirely and delivering immediate curative action in hotspots. After feeding, larvae pupate and develop into adults, which lay eggs for sustained control. Aphidalia is chemical-free, IPM-compatible, and safe for use in orchards, greenhouses, nurseries, interiorscapes, outdoor landscapes, fruit trees, ornamentals, citrus, flowers, cannabis, and more.

Immediate impact: Larvae begin feeding on aphids immediately after release
Lifecycle control: Pupation leads to adults that reproduce for extended suppression
Versatile application: Effective across indoor and outdoor environments

Aphidalia Targets
All aphid species and life stages

*Particularly effective on dense colonies in trees, ornamentals, and greenhouse crops

For greenhouse, hoop houses and other programs, consider Aphipar (Aphidius colemani) or Aphipar-M (Aphidius matricariae) for more comprehensive control.

When to Use Aphidalia
Use wherever aphid pressure is present or expected. Effective across all growing environments.
Recommended for:

First signs of aphid colonies on trees or ornamentals
Preventative coverage in high-risk environments
Targeted suppression in hotspots with visible aphid pressure
Growers seeking natural, residue-free aphid control

How It Works
Mode of Action: Larvae feed directly on aphids, consuming them entirely.
Behavior: Larvae actively search for aphid colonies and feed continuously until pupation.
Visual Effect: Aphid populations decline rapidly as larvae feed.

*Larvae are the most aggressive feeding stage, making them ideal for curative action. Adults may emerge later to sustain control.

Feeding Rates
Larvae consume 30–50 aphids per day under optimal conditions.
Feeding continues for 2–3 weeks until pupation.
Why this matters: High feeding capacity ensures rapid suppression of aphid hotspots.

Lifecycle of Adalia bipunctata
Larval Stage (Shipped Stage)
Actively hunts aphids; lasts 2–3 weeks
Pupal Stage
Non-feeding; lasts 5–7 days
Adult Stage
Lifespan ~2 months; capable of laying hundreds of eggs under optimal conditions
Explanation: Adults reproduce, creating new larvae for extended control if prey remains available.

Release Rates & Placement

Pressure Level Rate per Tree Repeat Interval
Light Pressure 1 bag Weekly
Heavy Pressure 2–3 bags Weekly

Placement Tips:
Open the cotton bag and attach it to the tree near the first branch using a nail or wire stitch.
Apply 1 bag per 25 cm stem diameter, maximum 3 bags per tree.
Start introductions as soon as aphids are detected.

Best Working Conditions
Temperature: Active from 59°F to 86°F; optimal range 68–77°F
Humidity: Moderate to high

Compatibility Guidance
Compatible with other beneficials
Avoid broad-spectrum insecticides; check chemical compatibility via our Beneficial Insect & Pesticide Compatibility Table.

Product Specifications
Species: Adalia bipunctata
Pack Size: Cotton bag with larvae
Carrier: Cotton substrate
Appearance: Larvae are black with orange markings; pupae form later in situ

Storage & Handling
Store at 47–50°F in the dark
Use within 18 hours of receipt
Do not refrigerate

Environmental Impact & Sustainability
Aphidalia supports sustainable growing practices by replacing chemical sprays with natural predators. This reduces pesticide runoff, protects pollinators, and maintains ecological balance across growing environments.

What to Expect
Larvae begin feeding immediately after release
Aphid colonies decline within days; adults emerge later for extended control
Reapply based on scouting observations to maintain control and prevent resurgence

Recommended IPM Pairings
Aphipar or Aphipar-M for greenhouse aphid control
Swirskii for thrips and mite control
Spical or Spidex for spider mite control

FAQs
What pests does Aphidalia target?
All aphid species and stages, including dense colonies on trees and ornamentals.

How do I apply Aphidalia?
Attach the cotton bag to the tree near the first branch. Use 1–3 bags depending on tree size and pressure level.

Can I store Aphidalia before use?
Yes, for up to 18 hours at 47–50°F in the dark. Do not refrigerate.

How soon will I see results?
Larvae feed immediately; visible reduction in aphid colonies within days.

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Product Uses
Use For:
Aphids
Shipping Info

Aphidalia deadline is Monday at 12pm. Ships on Wednesday 2 weeks after ordering.
Orders with both extended lead time and regular products will ship together on the extended lead time product's date.