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Uploaded by geoff200geoff200 on Feb 2, 2011
Using Preditory Mites (Hypoaspis) to control pest mites on Centipede (S. hardwickie)
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I had to feed the centipede to keep it occupied so it didn't notice the camera. It is eating a Turkistan Roach (Blatta lateralis)
geoff200geoff200 1 year ago
If you look carefully you can see the white pest mites on the centipede on the part where the legs meet the body.
Since adding the predatory mites (Hypoaspis) I no longer have any pest mites on the centipede so I guess they have done their job.
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I had to feed the centipede to keep it occupied so it didn't notice the camera. It is eating a Turkistan Roach (Blatta lateralis)
geoff200geoff200 1 year ago
If you look carefully you can see the white pest mites on the centipede on the part where the legs meet the body.
Since adding the predatory mites (Hypoaspis) I no longer have any pest mites on the centipede so I guess they have done their job.
geoff200geoff200 1 year ago