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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    After mites absolutely devastated my last harvest (about 30g from 6 gals...) and trying liquid soap, different piperonylbutoxid compounds, digging up the gals and drowning them for 20 mins in 40C water, and hardly effecting them at all (mites are just the worst), I'm trying Imidacloprid (and MERCAPTODIMETHUR ) now, more specifically Provada from Bayer.

    This isn't for consumtion but I'm using it on some very small clones and I'm banking on not much left in the rest of the plants once they get bigger.

    Anyone know anything about these substances please?
    faithlessxxx Reviewed by faithlessxxx on . Battling Mites With Imidacloprid After mites absolutely devastated my last harvest (about 30g from 6 gals...) and trying liquid soap, different piperonylbutoxid compounds, digging up the gals and drowning them for 20 mins in 40C water, and hardly effecting them at all (mites are just the worst), I'm trying Imidacloprid (and MERCAPTODIMETHUR ) now, more specifically Provada from Bayer. This isn't for consumtion but I'm using it on some very small clones and I'm banking on not much left in the rest of the plants once they Rating: 5

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    I don't think that the imidacloprid is going to do much at all. It's an insecticide, not a miticide- very differant beasties.

    The methiocarb is active against mites, but it's contact only with a long and scary residual- application will have to be very thourough. Please be careful with this stuff- it's sorta nasty.

    I've had fairly good results against mites using spinosyn a/d compounds- and excellant results using abamectin. Abamectin would be my chemistry of choice.

    The miticide specific product is called Avid- it's a mainstay of the commercial floriculture industry. It's relatively safe- same coumpound used in flea and tick collars for pets. You've probabley already handled some.

    Check and see if the products that you're using are registered as miticides- mites aren't insects, and only a few insecticides will control them, and then only incidentally.
    I assume you understand that we have options on your time,
    And we will ditch you in the harbour if we must-
    But if it all works out nicely,
    You\'ll get the bonus you deserve
    From doctors we trust.

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    Yeah, i know they're arachnids, but this bottle says it is specifically for mites. I suppose its the Mercaptodimethur then.

    Apparently it was only allowed for professional farmers previously, but is now available on the market (in my country).

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    I just hang up a "No-Pest Strip" in the same room (not directly in the grow cabinet, and I toss it away, in the last 2-3 weeks) - I have never had a bug problem, while my next-door neighbor was totally overrun by the spider mite bastards - but, IF I got spider mites, I would have my attack poodle hold it to the floor, while I castrated it with a small pocketknife, thus preventing all future generations from springing forth :wtf:

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    #5
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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    Day 1 - Spray Neem Oil
    Day 3 or 4 - Neem, let dry then Fog (fumigate)
    Day 7 or 8 - Neem, let dry then Fog

    You should be good. Depends how deep in you are, though. Good luck, Faith.

    That's just another option, btw. Be cool.


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    I didnt have a problem in the world either, until I unwittingly brought 3 smitten clones into my room...now they've taken over my apartment.

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    Quote Originally Posted by faithlessxxx
    now they've taken over my apartment.
    Charge the little fuckers rent, turn your a/c down to its lowest setting, get fans on the plants (they HATE wind and cold, can't reproduce as fast) and follow rhizome's advice.

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    What kind of fogger chemicals are people using to fumigate grow rooms? I inherited a nasty bugger infestation (not sure which bugs they are, the little white ones that poop on the underside of the leaves and eat the chlorophyll) from some clones from a coop.

    I need to fog. I have sprayed a TON of soap on the plants (top and bottom) and used a pyrethum (sinc) spray which really f-d up my foliage, but seems to have killed the buggers, but I want to fog 2x like the instructions listed above...

    I feel so bad for my flowering plants right now, as the old growth looks SO bad from the chemical getting on the foilage...but they don't seem to mind.

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    Firs thing you need to understand about Spider Mites is their cycle of life. They lay eggs 5 day's after they hatch. That means that you need to treat then every 3-5 days depending on how bad they are. That way you will break the cycle of life and kill them off before they can hatch more eggs.

    Some of the products that do work are:

    Safer brand BioNEEM works OK, not the best but is easy to find...even HD has this product.

    Bang is another product that works well but harder to find.

    SM-90 and SMC both work very quick but are only found on Hydroponic stores or up scale grow shops.

    As for foggers you can use products like
    X-clue spray
    Doktor Doom Total Release Pyrethrum Fogger
    PCO Total Release Pyrethrum Fogger

    A good product to use to keep then away after you treat the room and plants is called Hot Pepper Wax spray. It will not kill them off unless you use it every day for 2 week straight and use like 2 bottles but it's good for maintains. It will not harm the plant or alter the taste either.

    Good luck and happy growing

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    Battling Mites With Imidacloprid

    Hey, Zandor....that SM-90....isn't that a wetting agent? Doesn't that help nutrients to be used properly when added to your res? I didn't know it had pesticide applications....or maybe I'm just way off completely.


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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