Quote Originally Posted by palerider7777
i have never had a pest problem.so i ask can you see these mites with the naked eye? can you only see them with a x scope?just wondering as i like to know these things.
Sorry palerider, I somehow missed this question.

The answer is yes you can see them with the naked eye. The adults look like tiny brownish moving spots. The immature ones look like a white spot, but you can see a black/gray spot(I assume is their guts). You can also see eggs on the leaves, and clusters of eggs near the central vein of the leaves undersides. Once a plant is infested (as my clone was when I first found them). There are mites and webs everywhere.

This site has some good pics: Growery - How to Kill Spider Mites - Get Rid of Spider Mite Infestation on Cannabis (Marijuana)

This one is amazing: Oaksterdam News Network - Getting rid of your uninvited guests
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish on . Where in Denver to buy predatory mites? Today I went hunting for predator mites(or lady bugs could work). I looked in three different gardening shops, where I've seen praying mantis and lady bugs. However NONE had anything in stock. They all said come back in later spring when the weather doesn't kill them. What I WANT are Phytoseiulus persimilistor. These are little hunter orange spider mites that eat all of your plant suckling mites, then eat each other until no bugs are left, AND they don't make webs. Any ideas or Rating: 5