Systemic Mite Control
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Systemic Mite Control
I have been spraying with neem oil and have had good results. Just wondering however if anyone has tried any systemics for better control of spider mites? If anyone has a recommendation I would love to hear it.
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RE: Systemic Mite Control
I have heard that Neem works pretty well. Avid is a good one that they use at some bamboo nurseries around here to control bamboo mites. It is expensive stuff though.
Personally I use agricultural oil as it not only kills the mites, but also the eggs and all stages of mite development. And it penetrates the fine spun threads that they weave under the leaves. Only spray it when it is less than 60 degrees out though, otherwise it can burn the leaves. Which is often times a contradicting time when you need to spray, as spider mites in particular really go to town and do the most damage when it is really hot.
Personally I use agricultural oil as it not only kills the mites, but also the eggs and all stages of mite development. And it penetrates the fine spun threads that they weave under the leaves. Only spray it when it is less than 60 degrees out though, otherwise it can burn the leaves. Which is often times a contradicting time when you need to spray, as spider mites in particular really go to town and do the most damage when it is really hot.
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RE: Systemic Mite Control
Tried a heavy saturation of Incecticidal Soap on some potted B.multiplex 'tiny fern leaf' and it worked. Funny that even with the plots being next to other varieties of multiplex (Green Headge and Chinese Goddess) they never got infested.
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RE: Systemic Mite Control
Nate,
The systemic produce Roy mentions in a different post has my vote. about $20 for a bottle of it, but it works well for boo mite, as well as aphids. never had mealy bugs on any boo, but I would assume it works on anything that eats the plant, and it is a once per year application.
The systemic produce Roy mentions in a different post has my vote. about $20 for a bottle of it, but it works well for boo mite, as well as aphids. never had mealy bugs on any boo, but I would assume it works on anything that eats the plant, and it is a once per year application.
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Re: RE: Systemic Mite Control
ghmerrill wrote:Nate,
The systemic produce Roy mentions in a different post has my vote. about $20 for a bottle of it, but it works well for boo mite, as well as aphids. never had mealy bugs on any boo, but I would assume it works on anything that eats the plant, and it is a once per year application.
Topic Thread: Bayer Advanced Garden Tree and Shrub insect control
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