Predatory Mites
Predatory mites can provide consistent biological control of pest mites such as the European red mite (Panonychus ulmi), (ERM), and two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), (TSSM). Pure or mixed populations of several predatory mites occur ... [... more]
NY State IPM |
Mites (Acari) for Pest Control
Book Description: Mites (Acari) for Pest Control is an extremely comprehensive publication, covering in depth the 34 acarine families that contain mites useful for the control of pest mites and insects, nematodes and weeds. In addition to providing [... more]
$285.99
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Scientific name: Bryobia rubrioculus
The brown mite can be an economic pest of apricots. It is the largest of all apricot pest mites. Brown mite eggs hatch in early spring and the newly hatched mites are red with six legs. After the first molt they are brown with eight legs and ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Scientific name: Bryobia rubrioculus
The brown mite is the largest in size of all almond pest mites and emerges first in the spring. Brown mite eggs are red, without a stalk and overwinter in masses on twigs, especially at the junction of wood growth from the two previous seasons. ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Mites of Greenhouses
Mites are major pests of greenhouse crops and cause significant economic impact. This book describes the biology, identification and control of such mites. Topics covered include: introduction to the Acari; keys to orders, families and selected species; [... more]
$99.95
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