Raspberries
The pests affecting raspberry crops will vary between protected and open field growing, and from northern to southern climate zones. Control techniques will also vary depending on crop conditions.
Raspberries attract very many species of aphids, and populations can develop too rapidly for parasitoids to perform well. Predators that will feed on a wide range of aphid species therefore offer better control.
Note that some beneficial mites or insects may require licences or permits for use in some countries, and that some of the species listed below may not therefore be available.
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Macrosiphum euphorbiae Amphorophora idaei Aphis idaei |
Potato Aphid Large Raspberry Aphid Small Raspberry Aphid |
Aphidoletes aphidimyza Adalia bipunctata Chrysoperla carnea |
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Aphis gossypii |
Peach-Potato Aphid |
Aphidius colemani Aphidius matricarae plus predators as above |
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Myzus ornatus |
Violet Aphid |
Aphelinus abdominalis plus predators as above |
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Tetranychus urticae |
Red Spider-mite or Two-spot Spider-mite |
Phytoseiulus persimilis Amblyseius andersoni Feltiella acarisuga Amblyseius californicus |
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Lepidoptera |
Caterpillar |
Trichogramma brassicae Bacillus thuringiensis |
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Otiorhyncus sulcatus |
Vine Weevil |
Steinernema kraussei Heterohabditis megidis |
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Phyllocoptes gracillus |
Raspberry Leaf and Bud Mite |
Amblyseius andersoni Amblyseius cucumeris |