Apologies for the 'kindergarten' question.
Last December I baby sat some plants for a friend on short notice, and they had mites.
I've treated the problem in my garden, but I noticed webs on my shrubbery the other day.
(meaning outside, about 20 feet away from my garden)
So, any suggestions so I'm not perpetually re-adding mites to future grows?
(I can't really spray the bushes with straight bleach, or tear them out)
Am I (basically) chasing my own tail trying to get rid of them on this piece of property?
(Meaning, when I was outdoor only, pests only needed to be 'pissed off' enough to move on, but now my concern is in chasing them off, but not far enough away to eradicate the source of the problem for future grows.)
Any input at all would be greatly appreciated.
J
Sk
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Face/dust mask, goggles,gloves and completely cover bushes in diatamcious earth , making sure to toss it "up" into the foliage. Wait 5 days and rinse. It's a Game changer imo. I chased them from my buddies plants and back yard with one serious application. Best of luck. Use food grade omri listed DE.