Getting rid of spider mites - Knowledgebase Question

Cave Creek, AZ (Zone 9B)
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Question by sharonrush
June 17, 2005
I have a Texas sage bush that has webs covering it and was informed the cause it from spider mites. What is the best way to get rid of these mites? What is the best product to use to get rid of them? How often do I treat the infect plant? Do I need to treat the uninfect plants? Will the plant die?


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Answer from NGA
June 17, 2005
Spider mites are easier to discourage than they are to control. These pests like dry, dusty conditions so simply hosing your plants off twice a week should keep them at bay. They can spread to other nearby plants so hose those off periodically as well. The simplest approach to control is spray the foliage thoroughly with a garden hose or spray bottle. Dusting sulfur can be applied when the temperature does not go over 90 F (hose the sulfur off after a day or so). Special sprays (miticides) can also be purchased, but hose washing or sulfuring the foliage is simpler and quite effective.

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