Insecticide For Red Spider Mites

Red spider mites are one of the most dangerous pests. Like all members of this insect family they feed on your plants by inserting their sucking mouth parts into the cells and extracting nutrients to feed themselves. When a household or container plant is attacked by Red Spider Mites, prompt action is necessary to avoid serious damage. Controlling Red Spider Mites before they become a severe problem is the best way to maintain healthy, long-lived houseplants.

Insecticide For Red Spider Mites

Mites are part of the Arachnida, a major class of arthropods. They are in the subclass, Acari hence the insecticides used to kill these pests are called acaricides. The Acari subclass consists of a wide range of Orders or groups of related mites – the main pest Order is the Prostigmata.

• Red spider mite (or two spotted mite) Tetranychus urticae

• Carmine spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus

• Bulb scale mite Stenotarsonemus laticeps

Development from egg to adult in mites usually includes a six-legged larva and two or three eight-legged nymphal stages; proto-deuto- and tritonymphs. Adults usually have eight legs. Red spider mite will be discussed in more detail, since it is the most polyphagous and a common pest in the East Africa, UK and worldwide.

Red Spider mites (Tetranychus urticae)

Damage

Mites suck sap from the leaf, causing them to look speckled with yellow marks. Heavily infested plants can be very chlorotic and become stunted and even die as a result of water stress under dry conditions. Heavy infestation can cause premature leaf drop. Red spider mite spins webs and this can not only disfigure plants but makes it more difficult for sprays to reach the leaf surface.

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Life cycle

Red spider is a successful pest because it reproduces rapidly by asexual means when environmental conditions are in its favour. Females can lay up to 100 eggs during their life, at rate of about 6 per day. Eggs are about 0.13 mm across, globular and translucent. The time it takes from egg to adult is accelerated by temperature so populations can increase dramatically as summer temperatures rise. At a temperature of 30°C a new generation would be produced every 8 days. Leaf canopy obviously increases as the plants grow, so the difficulty of controlling potential population explosions is compounded by the difficulty of achieving good under-leaf cover with sprays later in the season.

Asexual reproduction

The ability of unfertilized eggs to develop into haploid (one set of chromosomes) females is a distinct advantage since it enables fast reproduction. There is no need to wait for a male to fertilise the egg. If the original female had developed resistance or reduced sensitivity to an acaricide, this character is quickly passed onto the field population. Resistance to chemicals is common and is the reason for adoption of biological controls for this pest.

Diapause (hibernation)

Red spider mite, in its familiar summer form, is not red but a beige mite with two spots on its back. In this form it is commonly known as the two-spotted mite. The two spots are composed of green coloured chlorophyll, which has concentrated in its guts as it has been feeding on the plant’s sap.

Cultural Control

Spider mites thrive on plants that are under stress. Be sure to keep plants watered and give them adequate light. Do not over or under fertilize.

Mechanical Control

Spider mites can be dislodged from plants during heavy rains. Growers can reduce mite problems by spraying affected plants with a steady stream of water twice a week during periods of peak mite activity. This has a minimal impact on natural enemies of spidermites.

Biological control of mites

There are several predators, which prey on mite pests, some of which are reared commercially and can be introduced to the crop. They differ in their prey preferences and the environmental conditions, which they prefer. They also differ in their sensitivity to agrochemicals. These factors should be taken into account when developing an IPM programme.

Phytoseiulus persimilis

Phytoseiulus is a predatory mite and as such will move much faster on leaves than spider mite. It has a red pear-shaped body with a glossy appearance and is slightly larger than spider mite.

Phytoseiulus is purchased in phials, each containing 2,000 predators using vermiculite as a carrier. These motile stages are applied directly to the crop by sprinkling the carrier (and predators) onto the foliage as evenly as possible. Ideally every row should be treated. If application is not even, there is the chance that untreated colonies of spider mite will develop into ‘hotspots’ before Phytoseiulus migrates into these areas.

Feltiella

Feltiella acarisuga is a small midgelike insect, which has wings and flies throughout the crop to seek out spider mite colonies. It lays eggs near spider mites. The eggs hatch into small orange-coloured larvae, rather like the aphid predator, Aphidoletes. The larvae consume more spider mite motiles and eggs in a day than Phytoseiulus and are therefore very useful in finding and controlling spider mite hotspots.

Amblyseius cucumeris

Amblyseius is a predatory mite, which feeds on tarsonemid –type mites and thrip larvae (not adults). Amblyseius also feeds on pollen and can therefore survive in the absence of prey for up to 7 weeks. The adult predator is a slightly flattened, pear-shaped mite, pinky-brown in colour and 0.5-1mm long. The young predators are smaller and transparent.

Chemical controls for mites

Insecticides, which kill mites, are called acaricides. Most acaricides provide some control of the Tetranychidae, whereas the Tarsonemidae and Eriophyidae may require acaricides with translaminar movement to complete the control of mites which are concealed in buds and tightly folded leaves.

Examples of these insecticides are Cyenopyrafen (Arima), Pegasus, Abamectin (Dynamec, Avid), Lambda-Cyhalothrin (Karate Zeon) Spinosad, insecticidal soaps and spraying / horticultural oils.

Insecticide For Red Spider Mites

Red spider mites are a common problem for gardeners and farmers, but they can also be a problem for indoor plants. These tiny red pests are hard to kill, but there is one method that has proven effective: insecticide.

The best way to rid your plants of red spider mites is with an insecticide that contains spinosad. This will kill the mites on contact, and it will not harm humans or other animals. If you have a large number of plants, it may be easiest to purchase an insecticide that contains spinosad in a ready-to-use spray bottle. However, if you only have one or two plants that need treatment, you can mix up your own solution using spinosad powder and water. To do this, mix 1 tablespoon of spinosad with 1 gallon of water in a bucket or other container with a lid. The mixture should be stirred well before use because it tends to separate after sitting overnight.

You should apply the insecticide once every three days for at least three weeks in order to be sure all mites have been killed off. You will want to spray each leaf individually on both sides so that no part of the plant goes untreated by this product

List Of Insecticide For Red Spider Mites

Mammoth CANNCONTROL Concentrated Insecticide Spray for Plants, Organic Pesticides for Vegetable and Spider Mites Spray for Indoor Outdoor Plants (250 ml)
Price : $19.97
Features :

  • 3X More Powerful – Eliminate mites, PM, thrips, fungus gnats, aphids, and white flies!
  • Highly Effective – Integrate Mammoth CANNCONTROL into your IPM program to protect your grow!
  • How it Works – Controls fungus, insect and mite infestations with natural thyme oil compounds.
  • Safe for All Mediums – Great for soil, coco, rockwool, hydroponics, and more even foliar.
  • Quality Guaranteed – All Mammoth products are guaranteed 2-years from the printed manufactured date

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BioAdvanced 708287 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Spray, 32-Ounce, White
Price : $16.92 ($0.53 / Fl Oz)
Features :

  • 3-in-1 FORMULA: Insect, disease, and mite control for use on roses, flowers, shrubs and trees
  • INSECT KILLER: Kills Aphids, Spider Mites, Japanese Beetles, Caterpillars, and more
  • DISEASE CONTROL: Fungicide controls Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, and more
  • RAINPROOF PROTECTION: Systemic rainproof protection lasts up to 14 days
  • COVERAGE AREA: Treats up to 192 roses
  • RESTRICTIONS: Not for sale in NY

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Color White
Item Dimensions
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Weight 2.4 Pounds
Release Date 2021-11-11T00:00:01Z
Grower
Price : $13.98
Features :

  • MAXIMIZE YIELDS – Grow healthier plants with Grower’s Ally Spider Mite Control. Our natural insecticide and miticide for plants kills and repels common soft-bodied insects, including adult and nymph spider mites.
  • ZERO POLLUTANTS – Formulated with an effective blend of rosemary, clove and peppermint oils, our formula is FIFRA 25(b) exempt and OMRI Listed for use in organic gardening. Grower’s Ally tests clean and contains no residual solvents, no synthetic pesticides and no heavy metals.
  • KILLS AND REPELS MITES – Our botanical oil formulation overstimulates the pest’s nervous system, leading to paralysis and suffocation on contact. When this safe miticide is used as a preventative treatment, the rosemary oil works synergistically with the plant to ward off insects like spider mites and russet mites.
  • HARVEST SAME DAY – Grower’s Ally spider mite killer can be safely applied through all stages of plant growth, from clones through the flowering cycle when many problems occur.
  • RECOMMENDED BY CULTIVATORS – Our foliar spray is trusted by large scale growers and suitable for use in all grow environments and cultivation facilities: indoor, outdoor, greenhouse, hydroponic.

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Weight 1.5 Pounds
Ortho Insect Mite & Disease 3-in-1 Ready-To-Use, 1 gal.
Price : $20.49 ($0.16 / Fl Oz)
Features :

  • Controls a wide range of fungal diseases and pests
  • Controls aphids, mites, beetles, crickets, weevils, silverfish, caterpillars, whiteflies and other insect pests
  • Controls fungal diseases, including black spot, powdery mildew, rust, Scab, blight, brown rot and leaf spot
  • Use on roses, flowers, houseplants, ornamental trees and shrubs, fruits, nuts and vegetables
  • Convenient, easy to use, requires no mixing

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Item Dimensions
Height 8.9 Inches
Width 12 Inches
Length 4.9 Inches
Weight 9 Pounds
Bonide BND285 Mite-x Ready to Use Indoor/Outdoor Bug Insecticide and Pesticide, 32 Oz
Price : $13.26
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER – This pest control is great for use on mites, thrips, and aphids.
  • VARIETY OF FOLIAGE – Can be used on vegetables, fruits, nuts, vine crops, berries, herbs, spices, ornamentals, greenhouse plants, and interior plants.
  • KILLS ON CONTACT – Pests must come in contact with Mite-X in order to be affected. We recommend you spray to provide thorough coverage on both the upper and lower leaf surfaces where insects are present.
  • INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE – The active ingredients for Mite-X are from botanical cottonseed, clove, and garlic extracts. This allows the product to be safe for both indoor and outdoor use.
  • READY TO USE – This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. The spray nozzle makes this product easy to deploy.
  • Effective indoor and outdoor mite control
  • Made from botanical extracts
  • Use on vegetables, fruit, nuts, vine crops, shrubs, berries, herbs, spices, ornamentals, evergreens, greenhouse plants and interior plants
  • Also kills aphids, and thrips
  • A pleasantly scented garden naturals; ready to use

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Item Dimensions
Height 13 Inches
Width 11 Inches
Length 16 Inches
Weight 2.33 Pounds

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