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About Refona Breeding

Your producer for beneficial insects and predatory mites

Refona started breeding predatory mites years ago to provide the private sector with a biological alternative to combat poultry red mites in particular. We have now grown into a producer for several major suppliers in the horticultural and agricultural sector. Several times a week we drive our conditioned bus across the country to provide our customers with quality products. To distinguish between our private customers and business customers, there is now Refona Breeding. On this website you will find information about the varieties we produce and the packaging in which we offer them. It is also possible to place orders via the website.

Refona's bus voor gekoelde leveringen binnen Nederland
Foto van Macrocheles robustulus
Onze Producten

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Below you will find the species that we produce on a large scale and usually have in stock. Not what you are looking for? Please contact us to discuss possibilities

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Foto van Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Hypoaspis miles)

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This soil dwelling predatory mite combats most soil pests in greenhouses. It is also used to combat poultry red mite in chicken stables and has a good effect against varroa mites in bee hives.  

Foto van Atheta coriaria (Dalotia coriaria)

This predatory beetle is also effective against most soil pests, but distinguishes itself by its ability to fly. This allows it to spread quickly through the area where it it released.

Foto van Macrocheles robustulus

In addition to larvae, this soil dwelling predatory mite likes to eat eggs. This makes it not only suitable for use against soil pests in greenhouses, but also makes it very effective for fly control in stables.

Foto van Rhino-mite (Rhabdocarpais mammillatus, parasitus)

The Rhino-mite was recently introduced to the market by Refona. This is a large, fast-moving soil dwelling predatory mite that has proven to be effective against most soil pests in greenhouses.

Foto van Neoseiulus cucumeris, Amblyseius cucumeris

This predatory mite is released on the crop to tackle thrips larvae. Because it can also survive on pollen, it is very suitable for preventive use.

Foto Muscidifurax raptorellus sluipwesp

This parasitic wasp parasitizes the fly pupae of various pest-forming flies by laying eggs in them. The larvae of the parasitic wasp eat the fly pupa from the inside and come out as a parasitic wasp.

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