If we are talking red spider mites then they hate a moist atmosphere so mist spray under the leaves daily with water and this will check them. If you are like me you will use an insecticide first to clean the plant.
There is a company, Safer, that makes Safer Bioneem and Safer Insecticidal soaps which work well against spider mites. Also another one is called Concern and they are both eco-friendly. I would not use any chemical pesticides since it will get in your Oranges. Also, ladybugs are excellent spider mite killers. You can buy them in bulk at an Organic Gardening store and release them on to your orange tree. You won't see much of a difference for a couple of days until they start to make a dent.
Yes, hamsters can get mites. Consult a vet over the best way to treat.
Yes, spider mites are harmful to Cannabis. The latch on to the underside of the plants leaves and "suck" life giving sap. Leaves are perforated with multiple insertion points which inhibit chlorophyll production. The marijuana plant will loose partial to full function. Treat with soapy water (Very diluted) or a manufactured miticide.
Mites on budgies can be treated with a special mite spray or powder that can be purchased from a pet shop. Use it regularly, but carefully, as birds are particularly prone to mites.
Mites. Treat any pig with suspected mange mites with ivermectin.
i dont really know what to use for rabbit mites......but i heard that you can use ivomec for rabbit mange
Petroleum distillates would be safe for ferrets IF the product is made specifically for ferrets to be used to treat ear mites.
it is where scabies, which are mites underneath the skin reproduce. you can treat this by simply applying cream.
The plant needs full sun to part shade. It is drought tolerant. Make sure the soil is well drained to prevent stem rot, or powdery mildew. If you notice slugs, white flies, aphids, or spider mites, treat quickly.
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sclerotherapy
yes. my toto uses johnsons shampoo but you can try gorgeous guineas.they are not powders but small shampoo bottles for pets to get rid of mites.
Baboon spider bites are very rare but when they do occur, they produce symptoms such as pain and vomiting. However, their bite is not venomous so you can treat them with painkillers and an antihistamine.