**Spider Mite Killer!**(Predatory Mites)

420caregiver

Active Member
Do you think these would work?

Has anyone ever use them?

i am going to use them for my out side plants!

Here is a Picture of them when they were small



I will try to mist my plants i live in Souther California so It hot right now so i will try to raise humidity for this reason by spraying them when ever i can.


I had one more Question i have sprayed them the past 2 days with

2 gallons of water with 4 TBLS of Neem this kind!




Will this kill my Mites? What should i do? Please help
 

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vapedg13

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Get this.... spray once a month for your outdoor plants ( this product is systemic stays in the plant for about a month).....make sure you crop over the 30 day systemic period in other words last spray begining/middle Sept....crop 30 days later or longer

You can buy this on ebay for $30 a concentrated ounce...a ounce makes 24 gallons of mix (mix at 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon per gallon of water)

 

meofcurse

Well-Known Member
Get this.... spray once a month for your outdoor plants ( this product is systemic stays in the plant for about a month).....make sure you crop over the 30 day systemic period in other words last spray begining/middle Sept....crop 30 days later or longer

You can buy this on ebay for $30 a concentrated ounce...a ounce makes 24 gallons of mix (mix at 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon per gallon of water)

is this organic?
 

JonnyBtreed

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I would suspect you have the two spotted spidermite (tetranychus urticae) or the clover mite (Bryobia praetiosa) if your in america.
 

MrKushman

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ill be honest with you here. Neem is awesome if you get it very early on. But it has NEVER fully worked for me. Depending on what stage your plants are in will tell you the exact method of treatment. If your flowering at all, dont use floramite. If your flowering and there are bud sites you can try neem. But, with neem you need to spray the plants down. If mold is a issue you are going to have issues with the neem oil. You need to use the neem quite a bit. the floramite stays as stated for 30 days. It kills on contact and then also kills over time. Its highly toxic. Seriously, no bullshit. Dont inhale it, dont get it on your skin, and defiantly dont ingest it. If your a female, have someone else spray for you. Have a guy do it. From what i read about it, it is very harmful to females. Use floramite as a dead last option. You can always try Pyrethium bombs. Those are a good alternative. Its not recomended to use if your in flower though. It sucks. Mites are the worst. Good luck. Make sure that you really clean your room once your plants are out. You want to bomb the room when done and ash it down with a minor bleach solution. Keep animals away. Check on a regular basis for them. They spread fast, and tend to show up on the plant that is farthest away from you and annoying to get to lol. I hate them sooooo much. Good luck.
 

JonnyBtreed

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ill be honest with you here. Neem is awesome if you get it very early on. But it has NEVER fully worked for me. Depending on what stage your plants are in will tell you the exact method of treatment. If your flowering at all, dont use floramite. If your flowering and there are bud sites you can try neem. But, with neem you need to spray the plants down. If mold is a issue you are going to have issues with the neem oil. You need to use the neem quite a bit. the floramite stays as stated for 30 days. It kills on contact and then also kills over time. Its highly toxic. Seriously, no bullshit. Dont inhale it, dont get it on your skin, and defiantly dont ingest it. If your a female, have someone else spray for you. Have a guy do it. From what i read about it, it is very harmful to females. Use floramite as a dead last option. You can always try Pyrethium bombs. Those are a good alternative. Its not recomended to use if your in flower though. It sucks. Mites are the worst. Good luck. Make sure that you really clean your room once your plants are out. You want to bomb the room when done and ash it down with a minor bleach solution. Keep animals away. Check on a regular basis for them. They spread fast, and tend to show up on the plant that is farthest away from you and annoying to get to lol. I hate them sooooo much. Good luck.
I don't know where you heard all that about it... It's not that poisonous. And where did you hear that about females? I've never, ever heard of a pesticide being more toxic to one gender. I wouldn't suggest any pregnant females apply pesticides but in this case the label doesn't even mention it. Not to pick apart what you say but I think people shouldn't be afraid of pesticides that are not a real risk to them.
 

420caregiver

Active Member
I don't know where you heard all that about it... It's not that poisonous. And where did you hear that about females? I've never, ever heard of a pesticide being more toxic to one gender. I wouldn't suggest any pregnant females apply pesticides but in this case the label doesn't even mention it. Not to pick apart what you say but I think people shouldn't be afraid of pesticides that are not a real risk to them.

These are 4 plants close together!
they are about 5.5 feet tall and are about 5 feet wide
i toped these 6 times each!

These plants are not flowering yet? are they? they were planted outside souther California in 2/18/09 so is it already flowering? if it is i should use what pesticides? for those dam mites!
 

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nraged

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Dont bug me by fox farms worked for me but I only had a little infestation and I caught it fast. It contains pyrethrum wich was said it could be used in flowering. Not sure if this helps good luck on getting rid of them.
 
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Fallen Buckshot

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could also try Azamax from GH its a lil pricey but is ormi certified and takes care of multiple pests
 
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