Mites. Predators and reproduction.

theaznal

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Hi,

I recently refreshed my flower room. There were two medium sized plants flowering while we worked.
Must have tracked in a few baddies, because a small infestation showed up on the tops of the two plants.
I sprayed Mighty Wash twice, over the course of 3 days, then started to release some Persimilis predator mites over the last 5 days.

Attached is a picture ( sorry its not better) of a non-moving mite. Is this a 2-Spotted mite???
The next one appears to be that of two different egg sacs... Are these Persimilis or something else??

I have yet to see an adult Persimilis with my 60X USB Microscope.
 

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Dryxi

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predator mites take a little bit of time. besides that they gotta find their prey, so maybe your looking in the wrong spot? I am sure if you released em, they are there, somewhere.
 
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