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Phisherman 28-06-2004 01:03 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
Anyone tell me how to effectively eliminate spider mites on house
plants (dracaena, aspidistra, etc)? I have tried spraying all leaf
surfaces with soapy water, tried a summer oil spray, and Raid--none of
these worked. Releasing predator bugs is not an option. Do I need to
use a systemic? It is the two-spotted spider mite.

Alice B 28-06-2004 06:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
Anyone tell me how to effectively eliminate spider mites on house
plants (dracaena, aspidistra, etc)? I have tried spraying all leaf
surfaces with soapy water, tried a summer oil spray, and Raid--none of
these worked. Releasing predator bugs is not an option. Do I need to
use a systemic? It is the two-spotted spider mite.


I have found that the best way of getting rid of them is with the hose.
Summer your houseplants outside and everyday pick them up and
spray the foliage with the hose. EVERYDAY..it won't be long until
they are gone. This is the way to get rid of them outside too..

alice



Gaby Chaudry 28-06-2004 10:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
Hi,

Anyone tell me how to effectively eliminate spider mites on house
plants (dracaena, aspidistra, etc)? I have tried spraying all leaf
surfaces with soapy water, tried a summer oil spray, and Raid--none of
these worked. Releasing predator bugs is not an option. Do I need to
use a systemic? It is the two-spotted spider mite.


I use to
a) put the plants into the bath tube and shower them
and then
b) cover them with a transparent plastic bag or foil for at least a week or
so
(this ensures that all mite generations are killed).

HTH

Best wishes
Gaby

--
Mrs. Gaby Chaudry
http://www.gaby.de/bilder/




Keith Nuttle 29-06-2004 03:03 AM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
Small lizards and tree frogs work effectively and unobtrusively. We
have them stow away on plants when we brought them in in the winter and
they lived all winter.

Gaby Chaudry wrote:

Hi,


Anyone tell me how to effectively eliminate spider mites on house
plants (dracaena, aspidistra, etc)? I have tried spraying all leaf
surfaces with soapy water, tried a summer oil spray, and Raid--none of
these worked. Releasing predator bugs is not an option. Do I need to
use a systemic? It is the two-spotted spider mite.



I use to
a) put the plants into the bath tube and shower them
and then
b) cover them with a transparent plastic bag or foil for at least a week or
so
(this ensures that all mite generations are killed).

HTH

Best wishes
Gaby



Gaby Chaudry 29-06-2004 12:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
Keith,

Small lizards and tree frogs work effectively and unobtrusively. We
have them stow away on plants when we brought them in in the winter and
they lived all winter.


I'm not quite sure whether everybody likes to have lizards and frogs
in his/her livingroom.... ;-)

Bye, Gaby

--
Mrs. Gaby Chaudry
http://www.gaby.de/bilder/


John Watson 29-06-2004 11:06 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 

"Gaby Chaudry" wrote in message
om...
Keith,

Small lizards and tree frogs work effectively and unobtrusively. We
have them stow away on plants when we brought them in in the winter and
they lived all winter.


I'm not quite sure whether everybody likes to have lizards and frogs
in his/her livingroom.... ;-)


I don't so I keep them in my bedroom along with the snakes! ;-)

John


Bye, Gaby

--
Mrs. Gaby Chaudry
http://www.gaby.de/bilder/




Tyler Hopper 01-07-2004 12:02 AM

Declaring war on spider mites
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
Anyone tell me how to effectively eliminate spider mites on house
plants (dracaena, aspidistra, etc)? I have tried spraying all leaf
surfaces with soapy water, tried a summer oil spray, and Raid--none of
these worked. Releasing predator bugs is not an option. Do I need to
use a systemic? It is the two-spotted spider mite.


Try enclosing them in a clear plastic bag and hanging something like a Shell No
Pest strip in there.


Tyler



[email protected] 01-07-2004 05:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
what plant is this?


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Phisherman 01-07-2004 06:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
I have several plants infected with the two-spotted spider mite.
Three kinds of Dracaena and two kinds of Aspidistra. I've been
checking other plants with 10X magnification. The infected plants are
in large heavy pots making it impractical to be moved in and out of
the house for frequent hose sprayings.

I enclosed each plant in plastic, sprayed Raid inside the bag, and
sealed it up for 2 days. I plan on repeating this procedure in 10
days, as that is the life cycle of the spider mite. Has anyone tried
this with success?

On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 15:16:41 GMT, wrote:

what plant is this?


Gaby Chaudry 01-07-2004 07:02 PM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
Hi,

I enclosed each plant in plastic, sprayed Raid inside the bag, and
sealed it up for 2 days. I plan on repeating this procedure in 10
days, as that is the life cycle of the spider mite. Has anyone tried
this with success?


Yes, I tried, but with no success. 2 days is much too short. I leave the bag
for at least 5 days up to a week. If 2 days is the life cycle of the mite,
you should consider that the next generation is already present in the eggs.

Bye, Gaby
--
Mrs. Gaby Chaudry
http://www.gaby.de/bilder/




[email protected] 02-07-2004 01:03 AM

Declaring war on spider mites
 
systemic
kelthane but dont spray it inside
Ingrid

Phisherman wrote:

I have several plants infected with the two-spotted spider mite.
Three kinds of Dracaena and two kinds of Aspidistra. I've been
checking other plants with 10X magnification. The infected plants are
in large heavy pots making it impractical to be moved in and out of
the house for frequent hose sprayings.

I enclosed each plant in plastic, sprayed Raid inside the bag, and
sealed it up for 2 days. I plan on repeating this procedure in 10
days, as that is the life cycle of the spider mite. Has anyone tried
this with success?

On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 15:16:41 GMT, wrote:

what plant is this?




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.


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