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H Davis 06-06-2004 08:02 AM

Spider Mites
 
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan



Phisherman 08-06-2004 03:03 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 03:09 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 05:02 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 05:11 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 06:02 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 06:07 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 07:03 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 07:13 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 08:02 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 08:10 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 09:02 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Phisherman 08-06-2004 10:02 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.


Mike LaMana 08-06-2004 10:06 PM

Spider Mites
 
Those little red mites racing around like they are on amphetamine are spider
mites. They are usually clover mites, and are not a threat to your plants.
It's the mites you DON'T see you have to worry about.
I get the feeling the mites just creep you out a bit. Totally
understandable.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"H Davis" hdavis@(no spam)ntsource.com wrote in message
...
Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table.

River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites

are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by

bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants

....
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan





Phisherman 08-06-2004 11:04 PM

Spider Mites
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:42:20 -0500, "H Davis" hdavis@(no
spam)ntsource.com wrote:

Help! I have little red spider mites all over my patio and teak table. River
birches and crab apples overhand my patio, and I Guess the spider mites are
dropping from the trees. I can't sit out there without being bugged by bugs.
The whole patio is surrounded by shade tolerant and shade loving plants ...
15 different kinds of hostas, jack-in-the-pulpits, three types of ferns,
several astilbes, goats beard, Solomon's Seal regular and variegated,
hydrangeas, wild ginger, bloodroot, mertensia, pachysandra, bugbalm, and
several other varieties of plants that could potentially be affected by a
spray. How do I get rid of the spider mites?

Harlan


Change the conditions. Spider mites like hot and dry. A light daily
misting of your patio, table and plants will send the mites elsewhere.
Just plain water alone might do the trick. Insecticidal soap will
work too.



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