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Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly
Hypoaspis miles) is a
small (0.5 mm)
light brown mite that
lives in the top 1⁄2 inch (13 mm)
layer of soil. As a natural...
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Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly
known as "Hypoaspis miles") have also been
shown to be
effective at
controlling fungus gnats.
These scimitus mites are a...
- mites.
Among the Laelapidae,
Gaeolaelaps aculeifer and
Stratiolaelaps scimitus are used to
control fungus gnats,
poultry red
mites and
various soil pests...
- 1892)
Stratiolaelaps reticulata Zumpt & Patterson, 1951
Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley, 1956)
Stratiolaelaps womersleyi Walter & Campbell, 2003 "Stratiolaelaps...
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Sejus posnaniensis Hirschmann &
Kaczwarek Sejus sanborni Packard Sejus scimitus Sejus solaris Wisniewski & Hirschmann, 1991
Sejus stebaevi Wisniewski &...
- snakes. Use of the
predatory mite
Hypoaspis miles (now
Stratiolaelaps scimitus) is
advocated by some
herpetologists as a
nontoxic means of eradicating...
- same purpose.
Examples include Gaeolaelaps aculeifer and
Stratiolaelaps scimitus, used to
control various pests in soil (thrips pupae, fly maggots, bulb...
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Edmond R. (2005-05-01). "Development and
reproduction of
Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Acari: Laelapidae) with
fungus gnat
larvae (Diptera: Sciaridae), potworms...
- only
potential soil-dwelling
biological control agent is
Stratiolaelaps scimitus syn.
Hypoaspis miles. It is a
generalist predator commonly enlisted to...