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My boyfriend and I just ordered some Spider Mite Destroyers and I was wondering if anyone personally has used them before in there garden. I really hope they work cause we want to go the full organic way and dont want to have to bomb or spray. Thanks for the help
I hate spider mites
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Join Date: May 2009
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I'm interested too. I had a bout with the mites too, but since I found them way early, they were a breeze to control.
I heard from a couple that spider mites are impossible to avoid indoors. They were offended that i didn't want to buy their clones that were COVERED in mites and it looked like a Halloween themed grow with all the webs...no exaggeration either. What do you guys think? I think a clean garden can prevent them. My previous garden I was careless and let my dogs go in with me. Doh! |
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No experience using Spider Mite Destroyers but I know that you can kill them by gassing them. As far as not being able to have a mite free grow room, that is complete horse hockey. However, if you found a cut that you wanted to add to your collection mites shouldn't stop you. You should build a little airtight case and choke those little bastards to death with some argon. If you do it every other day for a week or two you should be fine after that. Doing it staggered like that will allow any eggs to hatch and then you kill those mites before they become mature.
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