Quote Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
Predators will work just like everything else you've tried, they may keep them at bay but they won't get rid of them. Only thing that will work is Avid and/or Floramite but not to be used in flower.
Thanks Zed. I've been looking into those products and though they say they are not to be used on food crops I think they will break down in time to be harmless if not used in flower. It seems there is an issue of tollerance to these developing in mites. Bummer.

I think I'll give the growers Azamax as I am (apparently mites can't develop imunity to this) and place predators in the flower room. We shall see.
AllenScott Reviewed by AllenScott on . Looking for input on Predator Mites I have been at war with two-spotted spider mites for quite some time. My former location was quite hot and humid and management wasn't too tough: mildy soapy water spray kept them in check. My newer location in the Eastern Foothills runs quite hot and dry outside. I work pretty hard to keep the humidity up around 50% in 80 degree air inside the rooms. I have pretty large spaces I'm working in and don't have the ability to empty the rooms and sterilize. The veg and flower rooms are Rating: 5