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Controlling Spider Mites on Plants
easy
Gardening
15-30 minutes
4 steps
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Safety Warnings
Avoid using historical chemical controls mentioned in old guides as they are no longer considered safe for modern gardens.
Tools Needed
Hose/Sprayer
— Capable of producing a hard stream of water
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Materials
Garlic
— Plant as a companion to deter pests
(As needed)
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Lemon Balm
— Companion plant (Melissa officinalis)
(As needed)
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Steps
1
Integrate companion plants like garlic or Lemon Balm into the garden area to naturally deter and repel spider mites.
Tip: Lemon Balm's strong essential oils make it exceptionally pest-resistant.
2
Inspect plants for spider mite infestations early in the day.
Tip: Early detection allows for more effective water-based removal.
3
Apply a hard stream of water to the affected plant foliage to physically wash off the mites.
Tip: This forceful spray is an easy method for keeping pests in check.
4
Repeat the water-washing process occasionally as needed, preferably early in the day.
Tip: Watering early ensures aboveground plant parts dry quickly, reducing disease risk.
Pro Tips
A forceful spray of clear water is highly effective for removing many mites from plants.
Strong scents from specific herbs like Lemon Balm can act as a natural insect repellent.
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Sources
Synthesized from 10 verified sources:
Cornell Extension
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Cornell Extension
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Cornell Extension
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Cornell Extension
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Cornell Extension
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