Found this on the carpet..

vtr90

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I found a tiny red bug dead on the carpet as I was cleaning today so googled it and it appears to be a spider mite.

I've never noticed any pests on my plant even the ones I just chopped. How can I get it under control before I get an invasion? Any chance its just a random red mite or will there definitely be more somewhere else?

Thanks

Did use the search before anyone suggests, couldnt really find much on how to stop a potential attack though
 

buckaclark

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I found a tiny red bug dead on the carpet as I was cleaning today so googled it and it appears to be a spider mite.

I've never noticed any pests on my plant even the ones I just chopped. How can I get it under control before I get an invasion? Any chance its just a random red mite or will there definitely be more somewhere else?

Thanks

Did use the search before anyone suggests, couldnt really find much on how to stop a potential attack though
There are other tiny red spiders here,we call them redwood spiders.Im not sure the official name.They are about 1mm .I'm in Va
 

Hollatchaboy

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I found a tiny red bug dead on the carpet as I was cleaning today so googled it and it appears to be a spider mite.

I've never noticed any pests on my plant even the ones I just chopped. How can I get it under control before I get an invasion? Any chance its just a random red mite or will there definitely be more somewhere else?

Thanks

Did use the search before anyone suggests, couldnt really find much on how to stop a potential attack though
You gotta pic of the bug?
 

vtr90

Active Member
There are other tiny red spiders here,we call them redwood spiders.Im not sure the official name.They are about 1mm .I'm in Va

Ty for advice mate but I'm in UK. Don't think we have any other small red critters here

You gotta pic of the bug?
Should of took one I suppose but didnt have my phone to hand. It had 8 legs and look like 2 antenna on its head. Was gonna bust out the microscope but didnt wanna see the thing that close up lol
 

Hollatchaboy

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Ty for advice mate but I'm in UK. Don't think we have any other small red critters here



Should of took one I suppose but didnt have my phone to hand. It had 8 legs and look like 2 antenna on its head. Was gonna bust out the microscope but didnt wanna see the thing that close up lol
I don't blame ya. Lol
 

Nutty sKunK

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Ty for advice mate but I'm in UK. Don't think we have any other small red critters here



Should of took one I suppose but didnt have my phone to hand. It had 8 legs and look like 2 antenna on its head. Was gonna bust out the microscope but didnt wanna see the thing that close up lol
You get these little red spiders (mites) in the UK. Use to love squishing them as a kid. Harmless if that’s what it is and it sounds like it

Called clover mites apparently

 

worldspawn

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Spider mites are a bitch to get rid of once they settle in. I use an ethanol based organic pesticide in the smallest fogger i could find and still completely exterminating them is proving a challenge. Most products only kill the mites, not the eggs so you have to come back daily for a stretch. They nest under the leaves so you have to come at the plant from all angles.

If you find webbing on your buds i recommend a soft paint brush to clean it off. Clean the brush afterwards.

Alternatively, clear the room and let off a flea bomb :)
 
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