Spider mites flourish on plants under stress. Keep plants well watered and fertilized. Mite populations can be reduced by forcefully spraying plants with water, especially on the underside of leaves, to break up the webs and wash the mites off. Do this as often as necessary. An application of a horticulture oil and/or insecticidal soap, applied every 7 to 10 days during the growing season can help provide mite control. There are also miticides that can be used that can provide effective control. But because mites can reproduce rapidly, they may develop a tolerance to a miticide that is used repeatedly. You should alternate using miticides with using oils or soaps. For information on recommended miticides contact your county Extension office, the Master Gardener hotline or your local nursery.
Article credits: Tom Fowler (University of Missouri)
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