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Re: Spider Mites
Oh, and yes, I do like commercial insecticidal soap
products for control of these soft-bodied yukkies.
Joe
--- Joe Seals <gardenguru@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Because of the overlap in visible adults to
> non-visible eggs or tiniest young, it's difficult --
> IMPOSSIBLE? -- to control the little monsters with a
> single application of anything. I've found that
> what
> works best on these kinds of things (including real
> spiders mites and scale and mealybug and other aphid
> relatives) is to make several applications (maybe
> 4-5)
> every 3-4 days apart.
=====
Joe Seals
Santa Maria, California --
where the weather is always perfect
and my garden always has something blooming
and birds galore
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