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Old 7th April 2010, 03:52 PM
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Angry Spider mites?

Now I know why every time my green speckled ampularia produces a leaf it dies before the pitcher inflatesThose tiny destroyers....Argh!! It was like any normal day...watering the plants blablabla and "OMG!!" There's those spider mite webs!!! I thought they already extinct from my garden!! Ate all my VftsSee those tiny little dots on the center of the pics??
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Old 19th April 2010, 10:25 PM
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Aaargh! I know the feeling man, haven't had spider mites, but thrips. Just when i think they're all gone, lo-and-behold, i'll find the little beasts suckling on my Neps undersides. Eventually, got really tired of them and dabbed Malathion on my plants, never saw them again. Good luck getting rid of them Spider Devils!
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that to me looks more like thrips
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that to me looks more like thrips
No I think also that this are spidermites. Washing all leaves esp undersite and putting a bag under the plant (not that they are washed down to the substrate again) will help as first aid. Neem oil will help for the rest also against thripses if my old eyes didn't identified it right
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Oh okay...my ampularia has two leaves left
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well,because i work in agrochemicals industries,i uploaded the scaned label for malathion.u can see a list of pest that malathion can control...
Please take note that i'm not trying to promote the product and bare in mind that it's class III pesticide.
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