I now see the photo isn't the greatest, but wonder if it's good enough for someone to comment for me. Is this a spider mite
I earlier last week found some what looked like spider mite damage on one outdoor plant. I treated with insecticidal soap twice 3 and 4 days ago and have seen nothing further. See photo of one bug, I found some of these on several of my outdoor plants. they look like mini orange spiders and moved pretty quickly. I assumed they were spider mites so i sprayed with insecticidal soap again. now from looking on line i wonder if they are/were instead predatory mites, since i dont see the eggs or anything under the leaves. I am looking for more photos and if i dont have answers tomorrow i will take a real close up if i can find one. How can i prevent them outdoors? although i would be annoyed i killed something beneficial, from what i read, spider mites outdoors is almost a kiss of death so i am hoping i got good ones. I see that the 2 spot is called a red mite, so maybe that's what i got. I think i gotta get real good photos if i see them again.
I earlier last week found some what looked like spider mite damage on one outdoor plant. I treated with insecticidal soap twice 3 and 4 days ago and have seen nothing further. See photo of one bug, I found some of these on several of my outdoor plants. they look like mini orange spiders and moved pretty quickly. I assumed they were spider mites so i sprayed with insecticidal soap again. now from looking on line i wonder if they are/were instead predatory mites, since i dont see the eggs or anything under the leaves. I am looking for more photos and if i dont have answers tomorrow i will take a real close up if i can find one. How can i prevent them outdoors? although i would be annoyed i killed something beneficial, from what i read, spider mites outdoors is almost a kiss of death so i am hoping i got good ones. I see that the 2 spot is called a red mite, so maybe that's what i got. I think i gotta get real good photos if i see them again.
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