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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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Spider mites are a common pest of these orchids.
For spider mites use a watering wand and blast water up under the leaves.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Spider mites can be controlled by dissolving Castile soap in water and spraying the leaves, including the underside.
All spider mites are pests of cultivated plants, particularly under dry and warm conditions.
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Phuong Nguyen, Exotic Dancer
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Spider mites were observed on honey locust and Japanese holly samples from Sussex County, and on a spruce from Passaic County.
Spider mites suck out plant juices.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Spider mites have historically demonstrated a propensity for developing resistance particularly in tree and vine crops.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Spider Mites are microscopic and dwell on the backside of the leaf.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Spider mites can be a problem in the summer, but are kept under control by washing the foliage daily with a water wand.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Spider mites, whiteflies and young stages of scales are common pests that can be controlled by oils during the growing season.
Dust mites are not insects but are more closely related to spiders and ticks.
Spider mites are microscopic arachnids that appear on the undersides of leaves and turn them yellow.
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