So out of desperation and not wanting to spray anything on the plants, I heated up the tent to 120 for an hour and the mites did not like it! I still can't find a single one alive right now but lots of dead ones. I'm sure there are still some that survived but I have made a huge dent in the population and will be releasing 56000 cucumeris on Thursday and then 25,000+ Andersoni next week. I have a new microscope arriving tomorrow that I can attach my camera to and am hoping to get some stills and video of the cucumeris at work.
I have not seen any issues with the plants from the heat treatment. If this works to get me through the next 7 weeks, I will be very happy. Definitely a major cleaning and sanitizing coming up after that. Once everything is cleaned out, the new plants going in will be on a weekly regimen of preventative care and more than likely predatory mites through the whole cycle. I have learned a lot this last week reading every possible bit of information I could get on the enemy and all of the ways it can be destroyed or dealt with. Thanks to the people here who have responded and offered great advice. I also learned that you can not be too careful and not keep up with constant monitoring under high magnification for these damn things. Having recently talked with people that have struggled with them for much longer than I have and the biggest reason being they did not know they even had them.