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Bulb Mites?? WTF!?

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Bulb Mites?? WTF!?

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Finally figured out what these things are. Bulb mites (Rhizoglyphus echinopus). NOT a beneficial mite.

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They have survived Imid, SMS 203, SM 90, safer insecticidal soap, mycotrol, beneficial nematodes, and Cap's Foliar Packs. Am I the only person that has gotten these? I can't seem to find much information on them in relation to indoor gardening. Some sources say they attack damaged roots and are often found in conjunction with root aphids in grape vines. Their population exploded after I discovered I had Root Aphids (the RAs have been kept at bay thus far by Met 52, Botaniguard & now Cap's Foliar Packs, thank you Cap). Research & experience tell me they are incredibly difficult to eliminate. Hypoaspis aculeifer are a predator mite of the Bulb mite. Does anyone have any experience with these? My girls are looking so sad and would really appreciate any insight on successful eradication of these little demons.

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Try Portal w/ Transport.
Its been an an excellent tool safe to use during all phases of the grow.
 
Maybe whole milk with a little water to get thru a spray nozzle
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Unlike russet mites, the bulb mite hangs out below the soil and chomps on the roots. Can this recipe be used as a soil drench?

I try to stay organic, but the big guns come out if
I had thrips in soil the grow shop suggested liquid oxygen but I think it would wipe out the beneficials in the substrate
 
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