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28 November 2017

Pest advice for controlling Red Spider Mites

Tiny, bright red specks, about 1mm across, sometimes move into buildings in large numbers. There are two species with several names, generally known as Red Spider Mites. Although they do no direct harm inside the house, if the mites are squashed they stain walls and decorations.

Red Spider Mite-1It is the female mites, also known as Clover Mites and Gooseberry Mites, which invade homes and other buildings in spring and autumn, climbing walls to seek egg-laying sites or places to hibernate. According to entomologists male Red Spider Mites are “hardly ever found”, because the females lay their eggs parthenogenetically -ie. without the benefit of male involvement.

There are two species with different habits. Bryobia is dull red, moves slowly and feeds on plant sap; while Balaustium is bright red, runs quickly but erratically, feeds on pollen and lays its eggs in cracks in walls or the soil. Correct identification is important - for if you grow grass around a building to discourage Balaustium, you may get Bryobia and if you put down concrete to deter Bryobia, you are likely to get Balaustium!

How to get rid of Red Spider Mites

For a suspected Mites infestation, we strongly recommend you act immediately by contacting a professional pest control company, preferably a member of the BPCA.

Red Spider Mite-2Self-treatment of a Mite infestation is unlikely to be successful. Failed treatments will occur if the accurate knowledge of Mites is absent. A trained professional will have the technical knowledge and access to a range of professional use products and equipment which are not available to the public.

Having problems with Red Spider Mites?

Use a trained professional pest controller.

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