Leafminer parasitoids

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Introduction

Identification

Biology

As a biological control

Two species of parasitic wasps are used to control leafminers (Liriomyza spp.). Diglyphus isaea tends to be most efficient in warmer environments; Dacnusa sibrica in cooler temperatures.

Commercial Suppliers

Diglyphus isaea
Company State Country
American Insectaries, Inc.CAUSA
ARBICO OrganicsAZUSA
The Bug Factory, Ltd.BCCanada
Extremely Green Gardening CompanyMAUSA
Great Lakes IPM, Inc.MIUSA
GreenMethodsNHUSA
Hydro-GardensCOUSA
International Technology Services, Inc.COUSA
IPM Laboratories, Inc.NYUSA
Nature Insect Control (NIC)ONCanada
Natural Pest ControlsCAUSA
Park Seed Co.SCUSA
Planet NaturalMTUSA
Plant Products Co. Ltd.OHUSA
Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc.CAUSA
Tip Top Bio-ControlCAUSA
Biobest Biological SystemsONCanada
Dacnusa sibrica
Company State Country
American Insectaries, Inc.CAUSA
ARBICO OrganicsAZUSA
The Bug Factory, Ltd.BCCanada
Great Lakes IPM, Inc.MIUSA
GreenMethodsNHUSA
Heath's Organic Pest Control, Greenhouse, and NurseryNHUSA
Hydro-GardensCOUSA
International Technology Services, Inc.COUSA
IPM Laboratories, Inc.NYUSA
Nature Insect Control (NIC)ONCanada
Natural Pest ControlsCAUSA
Park Seed Co.SCUSA
Plant Products Co. Ltd.OHUSA
Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc.CAUSA
Tip Top Bio-ControlCAUSA
Biobest Biological SystemsONCanada
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