Strawberries

The pests affecting strawberry 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.

Strawberries 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.

 

 

Pest

English name

Beneficial species

Frankliniella occidentalis

Western Flower Thrips

Amblyseius cucumeris
Amblyseius montdorensis
Orius laevigatus

Tetranychus urticae

Red Spider-mite or
Two-spot Spider-mite

Phytoseiulus persimilis
Amblyseius andersoni
Feltiella acarisuga
Amblyseius californicus

Trialeurodes vaporariorum

Glasshouse Whitefly

Encarsia formosa
Eretmocerus eremicus

Aleyrodes lonicerae

Honeysuckle Whitefly

Eretmocerus eremicus
Encarsia formosa

Lepidoptera

Caterpillar

Trichogramma brassicae
Bacillus thuringiensis

Myzus persicae
Aphis gossypii

Peach-Potato Aphid
Melon or Cotton Aphid

Aphidius colemani
Aphidius matricarae
Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Adalia bipunctata
Chrysoperla carnea

Macrosiphum euphorbiae
Aulacorthum solani

Potato Aphid
Glasshouse-Potato Aphid or Foxglove Aphid

Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Adalia bipunctata
Chrysoperla carnea

Chaetosiphon fragaefolii
Acyrthosiphon rodgersii

Strawberry Aphid

Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Adalia bipunctata
Chrysoperla carnea

Polyphagotarsonemus latus
Phytonemus pallidus

Broad Mite
Cyclamen Mite

Amblyseius cucumeris

Otiorhynchus sulcatus

Vine Weevil

Steinernema kraussei
Heterohabditis megidis
Steinername carpocapsae

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