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ideekay 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
Before I go beresk with DDT ..........is there something a little less nasty
that will deter those little white mites that are populating my green house
in ever increasing numbers . I have plenty of tomatoes forming so there is
no tragedy evident ...........yet ? However I have decided that they are
not welcome .
Cheers , Ian in Bendigo



Tish 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
are you *sure* they are mites? Sounds more like whitefly to me - a
sucking pest that is a big problem in greenhouses (the form you
probably have is called the greenhouse whitefly). Talk to your local
Vic Ag office or to your local nursery - they will have advice for
you. Take a sample of some of your beasties so that they can give you
a firm identification.

HTH
Tish

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 20:52:09 +1100, "ideekay"
wrote:

Before I go beresk with DDT ..........is there something a little less nasty
that will deter those little white mites that are populating my green house
in ever increasing numbers . I have plenty of tomatoes forming so there is
no tragedy evident ...........yet ? However I have decided that they are
not welcome .
Cheers , Ian in Bendigo




ideekay 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
I am not sure whether I can catch anything that small ! I guess a net made
out of a stocking could suffice , thanks Ian in Bendigo







"Tish" wrote in message
...
are you *sure* they are mites? Sounds more like whitefly to me - a
sucking pest that is a big problem in greenhouses (the form you
probably have is called the greenhouse whitefly). Talk to your local
Vic Ag office or to your local nursery - they will have advice for
you. Take a sample of some of your beasties so that they can give you
a firm identification.

HTH
Tish




Tish 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
If they are attached to the plants, you could break off a leaf or the
end of a stem and pop it into a plastic bag - it should have some of
the beasties attached.

Cheers,
Tish

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 16:43:22 +1100, "ideekay"
wrote:

I am not sure whether I can catch anything that small ! I guess a net made
out of a stocking could suffice , thanks Ian in Bendigo







"Tish" wrote in message
...
are you *sure* they are mites? Sounds more like whitefly to me - a
sucking pest that is a big problem in greenhouses (the form you
probably have is called the greenhouse whitefly). Talk to your local
Vic Ag office or to your local nursery - they will have advice for
you. Take a sample of some of your beasties so that they can give you
a firm identification.

HTH
Tish





ideekay 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
Well no Tish , the minute you look at the plant they take off , they are
real small i don't think they would be a mil long . I reckon I have seen
them before at Myrtleford , where they amassed like a cloud early morning
around the tobbacco where I was involved aerial spraying to get rid of them.



"Tish" wrote in message
...
If they are attached to the plants, you could break off a leaf or the
end of a stem and pop it into a plastic bag - it should have some of
the beasties attached.

Cheers,
Tish

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 16:43:22 +1100, "ideekay"
wrote:

I am not sure whether I can catch anything that small ! I guess a net

made
out of a stocking could suffice , thanks Ian in Bendigo







"Tish" wrote in message
...
are you *sure* they are mites? Sounds more like whitefly to me - a
sucking pest that is a big problem in greenhouses (the form you
probably have is called the greenhouse whitefly). Talk to your local
Vic Ag office or to your local nursery - they will have advice for
you. Take a sample of some of your beasties so that they can give you
a firm identification.

HTH
Tish







John Savage 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
"ideekay" writes:
I am not sure whether I can catch anything that small ! I guess a net made
out of a stocking could suffice , thanks Ian in Bendigo


Slap a strip of wide sticky tape onto a leaf they are on. Take the tape
with its catch to the nursery. If the leaf is stuck on, well and good.
If not, at least the bugs will be and if you fold the tape over, they'll
be stuck for ever.
--
John Savage (for email, replace "ks" with "k" and delete "n")


John Savage 05-04-2003 06:34 AM

White Mites
 
"ideekay" writes:
Before I go beresk with DDT ..........


And where would you get your DDT from? :-)
--
John Savage (for email, replace "ks" with "k" and delete "n")



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