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European Red Mite
The European red mite is another introduced pest in the US. It is a pest of nut, pome and stone fruits, and some berries. This pest damages leaves and causes fruit russetting. European red mites can have 6 to 8 generations per year, depending on ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Citrus Red Mite
Adult female citrus red mites are oval and globular; the male is smaller and has a tapered abdomen. Each female lays 20 to 50 eggs at a rate of 2 to 3 a day, depositing them on both sides of leaves. The life cycle from egg to egg may be as short ... [... more]
University of California IPM

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European Red Mite
The European red mite is another introduced pest in the US. It is a pest of nut, pome and stone fruits, and some berries. This pest damages leaves and causes fruit russetting. European red mites can have 6 to 8 generations per year, depending on ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Scientific name: Panonychus ulmi
European red mites overwinter as eggs located at the base of buds and spurs on smaller branches or in wounds. Eggs are red with a slender stipe arising from the center. Newly hatched mites are green, but with feeding turn red with a white spot at ... [... more]
University of California IPM

McDaniel spider mite: Tetranychus mcdanieli
UC Management Guidelines for Webspinning Spider Mites on Apple. Adult female mites are larger and more elongated than European red mites and are green to yellow. Feeding mites have a dark spot on either side of the body that may enlarge to cover ... [... more]
University of California IPM

FOLIAGE SPRAY
European red mites overwinter as eggs; eggs hatch in spring when trees bloom. With the use of a hand lens, look for overwintering eggs in roughened bark at bases of buds and spurs on smaller branches and twigs, or in wounds. They are globular and ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Why is Typhlodromus pyri such an effective predator?
See also the Insert for IPM Pub. 215: Supplemental information on monitoring European red mite, and relative toxicity of pesticides to the mite predator, Typhlodromus pyri. European red mites (ERM), Panonychus ulmi, feed on leaves of apple trees ... [... more]
NY State IPM

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FINGER BUD TO PETAL FALL
The brown mite occasionally occurs on pears and it may be the dominant mite on unsprayed trees early in the growing season. Like European red mites, brown mites overwinter in the egg stage. Eggs are red and spherical but do not have a stipe ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Dormant to delayed-dormant period.
European red mites overwinter as eggs at bases of buds and spurs on smaller branches and twigs, or in wounds. Eggs are globular and red with a slender stalk (stipe) rising from the top center. During the growing season, eggs are laid on leaves. ... [... more]
University of California IPM
 
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