Can anyone identify this mysterious bug?
On the side of my house, I found 30-40 of these little bugs on the wall. They're about 3-5 millimeters surrounded by length. Can anyone tell me what these are, and how I would draw from rid of them? Thanks to anyone who can help.
Answers: They are Phytoseiulus persimilis...spider mite predators. You cannot see the spider mite as they are too small for the undressed eye until the winter when they turn a reddish brown colour.
This larger and faster lookylikey eat them so if you can bear to permit them live they are a good bug!
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this is no neutral!! i looked it up and everything!! but by the time i figured out what it be, the other people have already answered...its really sad...
so i found out its a spider mite! which is disgusting! because it have the word "spider" in it!! i put the knit for a picture, so you need to provide me credit for looking up pictures!
oh and just pretend i be the first!! or if i'm the third person, thats okay too! since 3 is a nice number!!
I agree. It's a red spider mite. Google it.
As I evoke, they suck the chlorophyll out of leave, which kill the plants. They are hard to massacre because they hang out on the bottom sides of the leaves. You enjoy to spray them with an slimy insect killer and lone spray up from the bottom.
It may be true that our good friends the ladybugs get through them. I know they feast on mites, but I don't know almost spider mites.
I believe its a spider mite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_mite
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