I am looking into ways to control the spider mite infestation in my garden. The whole village is infested with them so pre-emptive measures don't go a long way. I am an unstoppable vector. I've tried a few things with varying success and finally decided to use a neem oil based product but the price tags made me laugh really hard.
I am a cheap, hardcore DIY guy. Pure neem oil is sold for dirt cheap at every corner. Could anybody please compare the efficacy of DIY-neem-oil-emulsion against commercial products? Also, we use oxalic acid for varroa mites (which a nasty bee parasite) with great success. Has anyone actually tried oxalic acid on spider mites? I am also evaluating the potential of sulfur. Local people use sulfur for all kinds of agricultural problems but I've never seen someone do it. Is it any good against mites?
I am a cheap, hardcore DIY guy. Pure neem oil is sold for dirt cheap at every corner. Could anybody please compare the efficacy of DIY-neem-oil-emulsion against commercial products? Also, we use oxalic acid for varroa mites (which a nasty bee parasite) with great success. Has anyone actually tried oxalic acid on spider mites? I am also evaluating the potential of sulfur. Local people use sulfur for all kinds of agricultural problems but I've never seen someone do it. Is it any good against mites?