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  • A WEED GROWERS WORST NIGHTMARE

  • I would love to set a my persimilis in his environment.. oh he'd be so mad. lol.

  • interesting. who'd a thunk it...

  • or Create a video response i swear on everything i know.ive been a cultivator for 15 years and have finally found the solution... its called "NoSpider mites. look it up they have a web site. not only is its safe to you and your ladies. it also kills in 24 hours. and yes Evan the eggs. yep i said it Evan eggs. I don't work for them ether. it is very expensive throw. 130 dollars for one gallon and its not concentrate. 100% works

  • These images are triggering my fight mode.

    I wanna strap on my gas mask and sprayers. Kick ass.

  • damn imagine that infestation in your garden. DAmn !!

  • whats the song???????

  • God these guys are absolute geniuses!!! I have worked in a green house that switched from using the toxic sprays to beneficials and it is soo much better. I don't have any numbers so this won't be scientific but from one who has been there these beneficial insects work great and no health concerns. Thanks Guys! And to all the haters, spider mites hate humidity and will not survive in oregon so to kill those mites all he would have to do is let them outside.

  • BARF!!!!!!!!!!!

  • omg i would hate to be your neighbor

  • I think some people were high when they watched this.

  • Though this video sent shivers down my spine and made me nearly vomit, I do appreciate greatly the work these men do. I wish that somehow we could completely eradicate the spider mite species off the face of the earth. I just hope the guys who work at this facility are careful not to inadvertently spread spider mites everywhere they go from their clothing.

  • BURN !! ..........

  • I have goen through every insecticide and mitacide you can get your hands on, even the dichlorvos. THey just keep coming back... Is there a way I can just keep them to a minimal?

  • @CondemnedPatriot

    Yes, they do not like high humidity and water.. they love very hot, dry and sunny environment, usually the top of the plants. You can get red spider natural predators who do not like very hot, dry and sunny environment, that is why they hide at the lower parts of the plants.. keep plants in about 25'C and spray them few times by water during the day and you might win.. plus SPRUZIT is good for the eggs.. and adults and DYNAMEC very nasty but works.don't spray while predators

  • SO YOUR THE ONE!! BURN IN HELL!

    No im j/k But I do have some important questiosn for you. I jsut ordered some adult Phytoseiulus persimilis to handle my spider mite problem. I guess I have the red ones AND the two-spotted ones.

    My questions are, will they work in 12 on 12 off light cycle? I was just told they wont function AFTER i ordered them... figured.

    My second question is, what is the best way to just keep spider mites under control? I have gien up trying to kill them.

  • OK, after fielding a few hateful messages here from individuals who obviously missed the underlying story, I feel compelled to reiterate that these guys grow spider mites as food for beneficial predator mites. These predator mites are shipped out to customers worldwide that want to get rid of spider mites without using harmful poisons. But they can only grow these mites if they have something to eat, and what they eat is spider mites. Make sense?

  • @NopeDNB I got it. great video.

  • i hope this is to help better understand them

  • How in the world do you collect spider mite eggs? They are tiny.

  • Man... That is really a sad vid.

  • i have seen a covered plant tip like that in my HOME GARDEN... and i absolutely do not want them :( so that tells you how bad my infestation is, what can i do??? buying these mites to eat spider mites is probably very expensive, i just want a good chem to blast them with

  • The first and best thing to do is catch them early. When i caught them it was a small infestation of about 20% of the foliage. I went to WAR !!! I took a soft bristled toothbrush some mildly soapy water and carfuly brushed the underside of every leaf. Only 2 of my plants were infested so about 2hrs work....Worth every minute. You can spray this helps but i do it by hand if its a small infestation. Prevention is key!

  • @b0ssh0gg me too try neem

  • @b0ssh0gg Use Azatrol!!

  • @b0ssh0gg Azatrol Neem Oil. The bombest.

  • I like biological control. That's why we get preying mantis egg cocoons for our garden,

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