8Rhizome8
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Greetings everyone!
There is plenty of information on this site pertaining to mites; Mite identification; Mite eradication; Tourettes in humans following mite discovery etc
What I am wondering however is more directionalized as the thread title indicates.
How do mites travel?
Are they airborne? Do they come from soil and tromp their happy asses up the stalk and out onto the undersides of leaves? Do they act by namesake and move on the breeze like a spider repelling from a thread? I’ve done some searches on Google as well thus it could just be my lack of proper vocabulary and wording. I mean, I can see how they would transfer from one plant touching another but how do they seem to always be at the crown top?
Okay, so it’s more like a series of questions but I am curious as to how they move?
Thanks in advance.
There is plenty of information on this site pertaining to mites; Mite identification; Mite eradication; Tourettes in humans following mite discovery etc
What I am wondering however is more directionalized as the thread title indicates.
How do mites travel?
Are they airborne? Do they come from soil and tromp their happy asses up the stalk and out onto the undersides of leaves? Do they act by namesake and move on the breeze like a spider repelling from a thread? I’ve done some searches on Google as well thus it could just be my lack of proper vocabulary and wording. I mean, I can see how they would transfer from one plant touching another but how do they seem to always be at the crown top?
Okay, so it’s more like a series of questions but I am curious as to how they move?
Thanks in advance.