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  • THE STRAWBERRY SPIDER MITE AND ITS CONTROL

    NC State University Coop Extension — The strawberry spider mite is often referred as "red spider". It is not a true insect but a spider like mite. DAMAGE: Mites do not injure strawberries every year but appear in sporadic outbreaks. Their presence is most often seriously felt in .. ...More…

  • Spider Mite Control

    North Dakota State University — Hot, dry weather conditions are conducive for the development of spider mites on evergreens and broad-leaved ornamentals. Evidence of mite damage on evergreens is a sudden graying or browning of the needles. With heavy infestations, webbing will ...More…

  • The Spider Mite

    Backyard Gardener — Spider mites, also known as two-spotted mites, become a particular problem for the gardener through the winter. Normally, they hibernate in ground litter or under the bark of trees or shrubs. However, if they stowaway onto a plant being brought ...More…

  • McDaniel spider mite: Tetranychus mcdanieli

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Webspinning Spider Mites on Apple. Adult female mites are larger and more elongated than European red mites and are green to yellow. Feeding mites have a dark spot on either side of the body that may enlarge to cover ...More…

  • Yuma Spider Mite

    University of California IPM — Yuma spider mite, is a sporadic pest of citrus in the inland valleys of California. It is similar in shape to the citrus red mite but is light straw to dark pink colored and is much more shiny in appearance. It lays spherical, peach-colored eggs ...More…

  • Desert spider mite: Tetranychus desertorum

    University of California IPM — Examine leaves with a hand lens for spider mites. Frequently, infestations include a mixture of spider mite species. Adult mites are about 0.06 inch in length, have four pairs of legs, are greenish to pink or cream colored, and have various sized ...More…

  • Strawberry spider mite: Tetranychus turkestani

    University of California IPM — The most common spider mites encountered on beans is the twospotted spider mite, but the strawberry spider mite and Pacific spider mite can also be found in this crop. Infestations may include a mixture of spider mite species. Adult mites are ...More…

  • Willamette spider mite: Eotetranychus willamettei

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Webspinning Spider Mites on Grape. The Pacific spider mite is the primary pest mite species in the San Joaquin Valley and may also be the primary pest mite in certain North Coast grape-growing areas. Adult Pacific ...More…

  • McDaniel spider mite: Tetranychus mcdanieli

    University of California IPM — Adult female mites are yellow in color. Feeding mites have dark spots on either side of the body. The tiny, spherical, colorless to light, straw-colored eggs are distributed over the infested area. Overwintering females are orange, and hibernate ...More…

  • Twospotted Spider Mite

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Twospotted Spider Mite on Peppers. Eggs of the twospotted spider mite are round, clear, and colorless when laid, but become pearly white when ready to hatch. Nymphs and adults are egg-shaped and generally yellow or ...More…

  • Carmine spider mite: Tetranychus cinnabarinus

    University of California IPM — Spider mites resemble tiny spiders, no larger than a pin head. Nearly identical in appearance, the carmine mite occurs on sugarbeets primarily in the Imperial Valley and the twospotted spider mite is more common in other beet-growing areas of ...More…

  • NCSU: ENT/ort-25 TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE

    NC State University Coop Extension — James R. Baker & S. Bambara, Extension Entomologists CAUTION: This information was developed for North Carolina and may not apply to other areas. General Information Tetranychus urticae Koch, Tetratnychidae, PROSTIGMATA Twospotted spider mites ...More…


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