maranibbana Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2021 #1 I think these guys are Hypoaspis Miles but wanna get another opinion... Quick small and brown, reside in soil but are also climbing along the branches of the plant, but not the leaves... any insight would be appreciated, no guesses please. Attachments 62519521-1E9D-433E-A485-01955119C41F.jpeg 720.8 KB · Views: 3 6C80B8AE-C457-49EC-8DD5-CAFF1B8C282F.jpeg 702.8 KB · Views: 3
I think these guys are Hypoaspis Miles but wanna get another opinion... Quick small and brown, reside in soil but are also climbing along the branches of the plant, but not the leaves... any insight would be appreciated, no guesses please.
maranibbana Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2021 #3 I’m like 98% sure they are HM but want a second or third opinion
jondamon Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2021 #4 Need a closer pic. HM have 2 clear colour differences with an almost V shape ontheir back differentiating the 2 colours. do these have long hairs coming off their bodies? Could be a form of mould mite. don’t look like spider mites from what I can tell.
Need a closer pic. HM have 2 clear colour differences with an almost V shape ontheir back differentiating the 2 colours. do these have long hairs coming off their bodies? Could be a form of mould mite. don’t look like spider mites from what I can tell.
maranibbana Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2021 #5 jondamon said: Need a closer pic. HM have 2 clear colour differences with an almost V shape ontheir back differentiating the 2 colours. do these have long hairs coming off their bodies? Could be a form of mould mite. don’t look like spider mites from what I can tell. Click to expand... Let me try today, they are very fast haha
jondamon said: Need a closer pic. HM have 2 clear colour differences with an almost V shape ontheir back differentiating the 2 colours. do these have long hairs coming off their bodies? Could be a form of mould mite. don’t look like spider mites from what I can tell. Click to expand... Let me try today, they are very fast haha
maranibbana Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2021 #6 hit the base of the plants and the top layer of soil with a nice spray of canna control by mammoth. They have seemed to retreat, pictures if they decide to pop out again
hit the base of the plants and the top layer of soil with a nice spray of canna control by mammoth. They have seemed to retreat, pictures if they decide to pop out again