Kill spider mites ELECTRONICALLY!!!

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[h=2]Spider mites can be a scourge on an unprepared garden causing wilting, yellowing and death in a number of plants. Identifying a spider mite infestation is easy. Plants affected by the mites will show flecking, bronzing and yellowing on leaves. Plants that suddenly seem weak after long healthy periods are another sign that spider mites may have moved in. One of the biggest problems in dealing with a spider mite infestation is that traditional pesticides often increase their numbers. This is a result of the fact that most pesticides kill all of their natural predators. As a result, an electronic solution may be more effective. Does this Spark an idea?

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    • 1Identify the extent of your infestation. You'll want to know how widespread the problem is before deciding on the best solution. Pay specific attention to the locations where the infestation is most serious. Spider mites thrive on moisture, so controlling your irrigation methods may help curb the problem.


    • 2Locate a vendor and purchase an ultrasonic pest repellent device. If your infestation is particularly severe, you may want to purchase multiple repellent devices to cover a wider area. These devices function by emitting inaudible high-frequency vibrations. The vibrations are very detrimental to pest populations, in addition to driving away pests as a result of stress. These devices cause sterility, weakness, and inability to gather food or return home in nearby insects. The reason these devices are so effective against insects is the effect they have on the delicate antenna and organs of these pests.




    • 3Plug your ultrasonic repellent devices into outlet power no more than 15 feet away from the affected locations. Most ultrasonic repellent devices are always on when plugged in and do not require any daily maintenance. It may take a few days to notice an initial response to the electronic repellents, but you should expect to notice some improvement by the end of the first week.

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