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Old 08-16-2013, 03:29 AM
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Red spider mites are much dangerous than the other and put many effects on our routeen life.Professional experienced company

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Old 08-16-2013, 09:11 PM
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I'm a newb when it comes to orchids, but I've been taking care of house plants since I was a kid so I've had to deal with spider mites in the past. As stated before, mites won't be killed by the usual insecticides since they are arachnids, in the same family as spiders and ticks - you need a miticide to get rid of them. Wth enough frequent use of the same miticide, you can quickly develop a resistant mite population. For mites, you need to rotate amongst a set of different miticides. I recently had a mite outbreak on some crotons I keep indoors and tried a product called Sucrashield, purchased from First Rays. Three applications 5 days apart and they are gone gone gone. Much safer product than the miticides I've used in the past and the beasties don't develop resistance to the product.

And as others said, the things you are seeing on the roots are probably not mites - they feed on leaves and like to hang out in the leaves near the stem bases and you can often see some fine webbing. Mites don't like being wet and damp.
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They probably aren't red spider mites. I'm guessing that if you had live moss growing in those pots, that they could be the moss' mature spore capsules.

The other possibility is a type of red mold or fungus.

Without a photo, I can't definitively say that you have a red spider mite problem or not.

And, yes. Spider mites are not insects, they are arachnids, closely related to ticks and spiders. They have 8 legs, a cephalothorax (a joined head and upper torso), an abdomen, no antennae, and no wings.

Red spider mites are classified taxonomically in Class Arachnida, not Class Insecta.

You will need a miticide not an insecticide.

And no, as others have pointed out, Physan will not help with an actual red spider mite infestation.
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Forgot to mention what Physan 20 really is...

It is a disinfectant. It claims to kill fungus, bacteria, and viruses.
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