Beneficial insects are a great way to control pests and commerical growers rely more and more on them. Keep in mind that they will never ever completely eradicate the pest, only keep their populations under control and keep the damage at acceptable levels. You will also need to renew the introduction periodically to keep good predator levels.
Another good predatory mite you could consider are Amblyseius californicus which is not picky about temperature and can do without food for a long time so less reapplications.
Of course all the work I've done with beneficials has been in a greenhouse environment, I have no idea how well they do indoors. I had attempted biological control of mealy bugs on my orchids indoors, but the good bugs all disappeared in a few weeks, I was finding them crawling up the wall on the opposite side of the room. MAybe I didn't have enough plants to keep them happy, in commercial greenhouses they have thousands of plants to roam over.
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