preditor mites?

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I recently released both amblyseius cucumeris and swirskii.i know they are mainly for thrip and whitefly but I am trying them on my spider mites cause I got them for free.am I wasting my time?do they make webs like spider mites?do they take care of themselves when the work is done?any info anyone has would be great.thanks_up in smoke_
 
the rrock

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Tell us how they work out,Ive never heard of these doing what they are suppose to do,except die.
 
buddahslave

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How aggressive are your mites? If just a few it might work, if very aggressive then a waist of time. Are you against a miticide?
 
frebo

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How aggressive are your mites? If just a few it might work, if very aggressive then a waist of time. Are you against a miticide?
I used lady bugs and a predatory mite a couple years ago. Both seemed to work.
 
buddahslave

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Predatory mites work good on a small out break and are highly recommended, lady bugs are good for absolutely nothing:cigar:
 
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N.east4eva

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no not against miticide .just experimenting w a donation of packets.seems to be working somewhat but I think falling temps that have translated into my room are slowing them down as well.thanks for the comments and I will keep posting.new strain today!excited for kandy kush.
 
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