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Spider Mites: What to Do About Spider Mites on Plants

Spider mites are microscopic insects that are parasitic on plants. Spider mites are very small insects and are usually orange. They do not spin webs as real spiders do. They do not bite. They are completely harmless to humans, pets, livestock, and other animals — except for plants.

Spider Mites Loves Plants — and It’s Unhealthy  

Spider mites are a pest that can be found on all plants, especially in the warmer months of the year. They are typically found on indoor plants but can also be seen on outdoor plants as well. They feed on the leaves of plants, which can cause damage to plants, which can lead to loss of blossoms and reduced overall health of the plant.

As you have come to learn, spider mites are tiny critters that can ruin the look and feel of any plant with their sheer numbers. But they are also very difficult pests to control. For example, the mites will actually produce their own chemicals that are able to withstand the harshest of conditions. They’ll actually survive freezing and thawing temperatures, rain, sun, and just about anything else you throw at them.

Identifying the Spider Mites on Plants

Spider mites are very small insects that are very hard to see without magnification. They are typically 3/10 of an inch long, although they can grow up to 1/16 of an inch. These pests are orange-colored insects and are very small. With such size, it is indeed very difficult to spot without proper training. But luckily, they don’t cause any major damage to plants. Since they’re too small to see with the naked eye, you may want to take a closer look at the leaves of your favorite plants.

To tell which plants have spider mites, identify the symptoms and determine if they are present on your plant. If you have these symptoms, your plant may have spider mites.

Symptoms of spider mites:

• The plant has wilted, and the leaves are turning yellow, green, or black.

• The plant has yellow or tan patches on the leaves.

• The plant has shiny spots or white dots on the leaves.

• The plant has white, red, or yellow silky webbing on the stems, leaves, and/or flowers.

• The plant has spots or specks on the leaves.

If you own a house and have a garden, there is a very good chance that you will have to deal with spider mites. They are one of the most common pests that live on plants. These tiny creatures can be found in a lot of places: lawns, gardens, and even the home. These mites are also among the most powerful pests, as they can reach up to three inches in size, and they look like a cross between a flea and a spider.

They exist in large numbers in the soil and can be a serious problem for indoor gardeners because they feed on the plants’ leaves, stems, and flowers. Although mites often do not cause problems, their numbers can be significant and can cause a plant to become stressed as a result of the damage caused by feeding on the plant.

When a plant becomes infested with spider mites, the leaves become yellow, and the webs they spin can cover the plant. This can be very unsightly. Not only do spider mites cause leaves to be yellow and eventually fall off, but they can also cause the plant to wilt.

What To Do About Spider Mites on Plants?

Pests can be annoying, but it is something everyone has to deal with. These annoying pests can be anything from mites to mice to ants, and you can find them nearly anywhere. Although it may be a nuisance, pests are often not dangerous to humans or gardens.  One of these pests that you should really watch out for is the spider mites. And every spring, homeowners find themselves inundated with questions about how to get rid of spider mites. More than just a nuisance, these tiny bugs can cause serious financial damage to your home and garden.

The Battle for the Garden is on. They’ve been threatening you for years, but now the time has come. Not since the day you realized every one of your plants was wilting has your garden been so spotty. Long gone is the sense of ease you once experienced when strolling through the plot. A timid sense of dread has replaced the thrill of the hunt. It’s time to get rid of these nuisances once and for all.

Are spider mites easy to get rid of?

Spider mites can be especially hard to get rid of because they are small, fast-moving insects that can drop down from your plants and attack the leaves. Despite their size, the mites can reproduce quickly, making them a serious pest that can quickly spread throughout your home. You can reduce the damage caused by spider mites by following some simple steps:

1. Keep your home and garden free of clutter. Clutter attracts insects, which can lead to a breeding ground for spider mites.

2. Keep your home temperature between 65- and 72-degrees Fahrenheit.  This will help to keep the mites from spreading rapidly.

3. Keep your furniture and tools away from your plants. This will prevent having the spider mites relocate and feed on human blood. Yikes!

4. Protect your home from spider mites is to use a pesticide that works fast and effectively. You can try finding some of the best mite control products on the market today, and definitely, you will be able to find one.

5. Seek help from experts. The most effective way to get rid of any insect is to make them uncomfortable in their environment. Some bugs can be “persuaded” to leave, while others need to be “shooed” away, but most need to be poisoned or controlled so that they will not be a problem — and an expert will help you achieve that perfect spider mite solution.

We’ve all been there: a spider mite infestation on a plant, and you’re trying to figure out what to do. All you know is that you need to do something fast before the plant dies. You can try your hand at a DIYer solution, but chances are you’ve never dealt with a spider mite infestation, and you’re just not sure what to do.

When plants suffer from spider mites, one of the first things people should do is investigate the type of spider mites on the plant. A spider mite infestation can be treated in a number of different ways, so it is important to figure out exactly how many spider mites you are dealing with and pick the most effective solution for your particular situation. So, to avoid making the infestation worst, contact your nearby pest control service provider now and solve the infestation problem easily.

If you’re looking for the right team to handle the issue for you, Synergy² is here to help. We provide trusted services throughout the area, so contact us for the best pest control services around.

Feel free to read more about us and decide if Synergy² is the right company for you.  We have over 270 Five-Star Google reviews for pest control service in the Jackson metro area (Jackson/Madison/Brandon/Ridgeland). Check out our newest location reviews for pest control service in Jackson, MS here at Synergy² Jackson Pest Control!

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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