Amblyseius degenerans |

Last updated: 13/02/2025
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(Also known as: Thrip predatory mite; Iphiseius degenerans) |
The following alerts are based on the data in the tables below. An absence of an alert does not imply the substance has no implications for human health, biodiversity or the environment but just that we do not have the data to form a judgement.
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A predatory mite that can be used for the biological control of thrips and some other insects |
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Thrips, in particular, Frankliniella occidentalis; Spider mites |
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Various glasshouse crops including peppers, aubergines & ornamentals |
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Dark brown coloured, very mobile mite. Mites pearce their prey larvae and suck out to the internal organs to eat. Thus distrupting the lifecycle. |
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1993, first used Europe |
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Class: Arachnida; Order: Mesostigmata; Family: Phytoseiidae |
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Not applicable - use permitted without a licence |
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EC Regulation 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414) |
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ATAustria |
BEBelgium |
BGBulgaria |
CYCyprus |
CZCzech Republic |
DEGermany |
DKDenmark |
EEEstonia |
ELGreece |
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FIFinland |
FRFrance |
HRCroatia |
HUHungary |
IEIreland |
ITItaly |
LTLithuania |
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MTMalta |
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PLPoland |
PTPortugal |
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Insectivore |
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Macro-organism |
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Natural predation - Consumption |
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A widespread mite found in Africa and Mediterranean countries |
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The Amblyseius degenerans mites are reared in controlled environments on host plants that support their prey, such as thrips or pollen. This ensures a steady food supply for the mites. Female mites lay eggs on the underside of leaves. These eggs are collected and incubated until they hatch. The mites go through several developmental and once the mites reach the desired stage, they are harvested and packaged. |
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Crop protection |
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Thrips, in particular, Frankliniella occidentalis; Spider mites |
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Various glasshouse crops including peppers, aubergines & ornamentals |
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Suitable for all farming systems where approvals for use are in place in that country |
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Amblyseius degenerans |
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Most countries require a licence to be issued before non-native macro-organisms may be released as biocontrol agents |
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Living organism |
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Amblyseius degenerans |
BioBest |
Amblyseius degenerans |
Farm Chemicals International |
Thripans |
Koppert Biological Systems |
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Usually supplied as living mites contained in vermiculite. These are sprinkled on the leaves of the crop at a rate of around 2000 mites/ha |
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As this parameter is not normally measured directly, a surrogate measure is used: ‘Photochemical oxidative DT₅₀’. Where data is available, this can be found in the Fate Indices section below. |
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Soil adsorption and mobility |
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Terrestrial ecotoxicology |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source No adverse effects identified or expected |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source No adverse effects identified or expected |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source No adverse effects identified or expected |
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HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION |
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Carcinogen |
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Endocrine disruptor |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
A0 A = Chromosome aberration (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; B0 B = DNA damage/repair (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; C0 C = Gene mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; D0 D = Genome mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; E3 E = Unspecified genotoxicity type (miscellaneous data source) 3 = Negative |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Reproduction / development effects |
Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor |
Neurotoxicant |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Respiratory tract irritant |
Skin irritant |
Skin sensitiser |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
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Eye irritant |
Phototoxicant |
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XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
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No adverse health effects identified |
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No information available |
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Not listed (Not listed) |
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Not regulated |
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Amblyseius degenerans |
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Record last updated: |
13/02/2025 |
Contact: |
aeru@herts.ac.uk |
Please cite as: |
Lewis, K.A., Tzilivakis, J., Warner, D. and Green, A. (2016) An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 22(4), 1050-1064. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242 |