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Feb 10, 2018 3:43 PM CST
Name: Will Creed
NYC
Prof. plant consultant & educator
Alcohol and insecticidal soap are very drying - more than liquid dish soap - and can be damaging to some plants. Soap has the advantage of spreading easily over leaf and stem surfaces and that is what makes it effective. Dish soap is mild, inexpensive, and readily available in most homes.

Lin makes a good point. Spider mites reproduce much more rapidly in warm, dry air.
Will Creed
Horticultural Help, NYC
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