SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 3
Download to read offline
PEST NOTES Publication 74141 
University of California 
Agriculture and Natural Resources October 2007 
SIXSPOTTED SPIDER MITE ON PLUMERIA 
Integrated Pest Management for Home Gardeners and Landscape Professionals 
Plumeria, a plant native to the American tropics and also known as frangipani or the Lei flower, has become an increasingly popular cultivated plant in California homes and gardens. Sold in many nurseries and garden centers, it can be grown outdoors during mild growing seasons but must be moved indoors when temperatures are cold in the winter. 
One of the major pests associated with plumeria is the sixspotted spider mite, Eotetranychus sexmaculatus. Sixspotted mite is also occasionally a pest on avocado, citrus, and other tropical plants. Management can be achieved with cultural practices and application of insecticidal soaps or oils. 
SYMPTOMS 
Suspect the possible presence of sixspotted web-spinning spider mites if early season plumeria growth shows deformed leaves, abnormally forming bloom clusters, blistered tissue, necrotic spots on leaves, leaf drop, or shoot tip dieback. 
Other symptoms suggesting a mite problem are fully developed leaves with a yellow stripe down the midrib or bronzing on the upper leaf surface, webbing between the midrib and upper leaf surface, or webbing between the base of the leaf petiole and the plant stem. 
Other Web-spinning Mites. The twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, and the Pacific spider mite, Tetranychus pacificus, both damage plumeria by deforming and bronzing leaf tissue. No direct necrosis or blistering of plumeria tissue has been noted as a result of these mites. Leaves on plants hosting more than one species of web-spinning mite will turn entirely yellow in color and then drop. The management practices discussed below will control these mites as well. 
IDENTIFICATION 
The yellow-orange adult sixspotted mite is very small, approximately the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Magnification is needed to identify the mites. Mites hatch from eggs and develop through two immature stages before becoming adults (Fig. 1). 
Adult males can be differentiated from the females by their smaller size and more pointed abdomen. Unlike the adult females, males are not abundantly spotted. Initial studies indicate females are more abundant than males within the population. 
The females overwinter in the duff (leaf litter/potting soil) and in cracks and rough areas on the plant stem. The first generation occurs in spring. Emerging females climb the stem, feed, and lay eggs. Eggs hatch in 5 days to 3 weeks, depending on temperature (Fig. 2). Generation time decreases as temperatures increase, so populations multiply rapidly as the spring season progresses. In summer in the Central Valley mites reach maturity in 5 to 6 days, while in coastal Southern California mites reach maturity in 8 to 12 days. 
Mites are dispersed by wind or transported via birds and mammals. The webs are strong and sticky enough that if snagged, they can carry male and female mites to another part of the plant or to other plants. Other hosts include citrus, particularly grapefruit, and avocado. 
Damage 
The mite feeds on plant juices and causes leaf yellowing as well as blistering and deformation of tissue. These symptoms have been noted in other plant species as well. On avocado leaf discoloration is brown to purple. 
Early season feeding may be first noted on the underside of leaves along the midrib, at the base of the leaf petiole, or along the midrib of newly forming leaves. Mite feeding damages developing bloom clusters, causes premature leaf-drop, and decreases plant vigor. If these mites attack during first signs of new growth, they may cause abscission (separation) of developing shoot tips from the rest of the plant. 
Later generations move to the upper surface of expanded leaves, causing a slight blistering near the midrib, and creating webs that bridge between the midrib and leaf surface. Webs are initially close to the tissue and hard to observe, but if populations are high enough, the mites will spin webs between the stem and petioles. Later in the season, if populations are abundant, mites will collect at leaf tips 
Figure 1. sixspotted spider mite, 
Eotetranychus sexmaculatus.
◆ 2 of 3 ◆ 
October 2007 Sixspotted Spider Mite on Plumeria 
and may be found suspended on silk threads from the edges of the uppermost leaves. 
Mite feeding prevents the leaf petiole glands from producing secretions and affected leaf tissues may exude latex. While the mite prefers tender leaf growth, it will also attack tender stem tissue, even after shoot tips have abscised. 
MANAGEMENT 
If mites are controlled early in the season, plumeria will produce new leaves and recover during the course of the season. As summer progresses, regularly observe plants to detect the presence of webbing along the midrib on the upper leaf surface and particularly toward the leaf petiole. A good hand lens or magnifier (20X) will be required to see the mites and their eggs. Treat if sixspotted mites are present—leaving any population results in leaf and shoot tip abscission eliminating bloom production. If webbing and mites are present in the fall, treat plants prior to moving them indoors for the winter to reduce the risk of continued damage. 
Spray Treatments 
A light horticultural oil spray (1% solution) can effectively control mites if care is taken to cover all plant surfaces. Insecticidal soaps can be utilized as an alternative to oil but it’s more likely that repeat applications may be necessary. When using soaps or oils, plants should be well-watered to avoid stress, and caution must be taken not to expose the plants to excessive heat and/or direct sunlight prior to or after treatment. 
Biological Control 
Predatory mites may reduce populations naturally; however the threshold for sixspotted mite on plumeria is very low. Metaseiulus occidentalis, the western predatory mite, will feed on all pest mite life stages. Other predatory phytoseiid mites include Amblyseius (=Typhlodromalus) limonicus and Galendromus helveolus. The shiny pear-shaped predator Euseius hibisci is important in part because it can maintain and increase its populations on pollen when pest mites are scarce. Typhlodromus rickeri also preys on sixspotted mite in coastal Southern California. The spider mite destroyer lady beetle (Stethorus picipes), lacewings, and sixspotted thrips (Scolothrips sexmaculatus) are other natural enemies. 
Cultural Control 
Close monitoring of the plants during late fall, winter, and early spring is important to ensure timely treatment of the plants before severe damage occurs. Double-sided sticky tape wrapped around the plant stem may help prevent overwintering mites from crawling up the stem. Since plumeria is normally a container plant in most of California, dusty conditions that can aggravate mites are not usually an issue. Avoiding water stress is always an important practice to minimize mites and this is true for plants in containers as well. 
REFERENCES 
Childers, C. C., and T. R. Fasulo. 1995. Univ. Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). Sixspotted Mite, Fact Sheet ENY-819. Also available online, http://edis.ifas.ufl. edu/pdffiles/CH/CH02300.pdf. 
College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources, Cooperative Extension Service. Univ. Hawai’i, Mãnoa. Feb. 1998. Cultivation and propagation of plumeria. OF-24. Also available online, http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/ freepubs/pdf/OF-24.pdf. 
UC Statewide IPM Program. Natural Enemies Gallery, How to Manage Pests: Western predatory mite, MetaseiFigure 
2. Sixspotted mites develop through five life stages. Eggs hatch, producing six-legged larvae. The two nymphal stages and adults have eight legs.
◆ 3 of 3 ◆ 
October 2007 Sixspotted Spider Mite on Plumeria 
WARNING ON THE USE OF CHEMICALS 
Pesticides are poisonous. Always read and carefully follow all precautions and safety recommendations given on the container label. Store all chemicals in the original labeled containers in a locked cabinet or shed, away from food or feeds, and out of the reach of children, unauthorized persons, pets, and livestock. 
Pesticides applied in your home and landscape can move and contaminate creeks, rivers, and oceans. Confine chemicals to the property being treated. Avoid drift onto neighboring properties, especially gardens containing fruits or vegetables ready to be picked. 
Do not place containers containing pesticide in the trash or pour pesticides down sink or toilet. Either use the pesticide according to the label or take unwanted pesticides to a Household Hazardous Waste Collection site. Contact your county agricultural commissioner for additional information on safe container disposal and for the location of the Household Hazardous Waste Collection site nearest you. Dispose of empty containers by following label directions. Never reuse or burn the containers or dispose of them in such a manner that they may contaminate water supplies or natural waterways. 
The University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered veteran (covered veterans are special disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, Vietnam era veterans, or any other veterans who served on active duty during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized) in any of its programs or activities. University policy is intended to be consistent with the provisions of applicable State and Federal laws. Inquiries regarding the University’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Affirmative Action/Staff Personnel Services Equal Opportunity Director, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1111 Franklin Street, 6th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607, (510) 987-0096 
For more information contact the University 
of California Cooperative Extension in your county. See your telephone directory for 
addresses and phone numbers. 
AUTHORS: W. S. Miller, WSM Ag Consulting (formerly UCCE Assistant, Butte Co.); J. H. Connell, UC Cooperative Extension, Butte Co; W. H. Olson, UC Cooperative Extension, Butte Co.; R. A. Criley, Horticulture, Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa 
TECHNICAL EDITOR: M. L. Flint 
COORDINATION & PRODUCTION: P. N. Galin 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Figs. 1 and 2: Adapted from Univ. Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) Extension Publ. ENY-819 
Produced by UC Statewide IPM Program, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 
This Pest Note is available on the 
World Wide Web (www.ipm.ucdavis.edu) 
This publication has been anonymously peer reviewed for technical accuracy by University of California scientists and other qualified professionals. This review process was managed by the ANR Associate Editor for Urban Pest Management. 
To simplify information, trade names of products have been used. No endorsement of named products is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products that are not mentioned. 
This material is partially based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project Section 3(d), Integrated Pest Management. 
ulus occidentalis. Accessed Sept. 2007, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/ NE/western_predatory_mite.html. 
UC Statewide IPM Program. Dec. 2000. Pest Notes: Spider Mites. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Agric. Nat. Res. Publ. 7405. Also available online, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PDF/ PESTNOTES/pnspidermites.pdf. ❖

More Related Content

What's hot

Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...
Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...
Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Prov...
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Prov...Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Prov...
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Prov...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plants
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plantsDiseases caused by parasitic higher plants
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plantsShindhu Sharosh
 
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut Trees
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut TreesUnfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut Trees
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut TreesJunaid Abbas
 
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Pro...
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Pro...Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Pro...
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Pro...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
10. basic of inegrated agents by Allah Dad Khan
10. basic of inegrated   agents by Allah Dad Khan 10. basic of inegrated   agents by Allah Dad Khan
10. basic of inegrated agents by Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20Suvanthinis
 
Diseases of tomato
Diseases of tomato Diseases of tomato
Diseases of tomato Shilpa C
 
Phanerogamic plant parasites
Phanerogamic plant parasitesPhanerogamic plant parasites
Phanerogamic plant parasitesMdRashidulIslam14
 
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture crops
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture cropsFruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture crops
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture cropsEkvVenkatraj
 
Cuscuta & its management
Cuscuta & its managementCuscuta & its management
Cuscuta & its managementAKHIL BHARTI
 
Weed ID and Life Cycle
Weed ID and Life CycleWeed ID and Life Cycle
Weed ID and Life CycleMark Valen
 

What's hot (20)

Giant Whitefly Integrated Pest Management
Giant Whitefly Integrated Pest ManagementGiant Whitefly Integrated Pest Management
Giant Whitefly Integrated Pest Management
 
Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...
Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...
Tomato pest insects A Lecture By Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM MI...
 
Tomato Insect Pests ID
Tomato Insect Pests IDTomato Insect Pests ID
Tomato Insect Pests ID
 
False Chinch Bug Integrated Pest Management
False Chinch Bug Integrated Pest ManagementFalse Chinch Bug Integrated Pest Management
False Chinch Bug Integrated Pest Management
 
Leaffooted Bug Integrated Pest Management
Leaffooted Bug Integrated Pest ManagementLeaffooted Bug Integrated Pest Management
Leaffooted Bug Integrated Pest Management
 
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Prov...
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Prov...Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Prov...
Mango insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Prov...
 
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plants
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plantsDiseases caused by parasitic higher plants
Diseases caused by parasitic higher plants
 
Problem of unfruitfulness
Problem of unfruitfulnessProblem of unfruitfulness
Problem of unfruitfulness
 
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut Trees
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut TreesUnfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut Trees
Unfruitfulness and Associated Factors of Friut Trees
 
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Pro...
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Pro...Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)  By  Mr. Allah Dad Khan  Pro...
Papaya insects A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Pro...
 
10. basic of inegrated agents by Allah Dad Khan
10. basic of inegrated   agents by Allah Dad Khan 10. basic of inegrated   agents by Allah Dad Khan
10. basic of inegrated agents by Allah Dad Khan
 
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20
Insect pests of Brinjal plant - 2015/02/20
 
Insect Pests of Tomato and Cole Crops
Insect Pests of Tomato and Cole CropsInsect Pests of Tomato and Cole Crops
Insect Pests of Tomato and Cole Crops
 
Grapes presentation
Grapes presentationGrapes presentation
Grapes presentation
 
Leaf miner
Leaf minerLeaf miner
Leaf miner
 
Diseases of tomato
Diseases of tomato Diseases of tomato
Diseases of tomato
 
Phanerogamic plant parasites
Phanerogamic plant parasitesPhanerogamic plant parasites
Phanerogamic plant parasites
 
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture crops
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture cropsFruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture crops
Fruit drop – causes and prevention in horticuture crops
 
Cuscuta & its management
Cuscuta & its managementCuscuta & its management
Cuscuta & its management
 
Weed ID and Life Cycle
Weed ID and Life CycleWeed ID and Life Cycle
Weed ID and Life Cycle
 

Similar to Sixspotted Spider Mite Integrated Pest Management

Thistle Control Alternatives
Thistle Control AlternativesThistle Control Alternatives
Thistle Control AlternativesGardening
 
pratylenchus vulnus
pratylenchus vulnuspratylenchus vulnus
pratylenchus vulnusPhaniDeep11
 
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
General Information on Pest and Damage.docx
General Information on Pest and Damage.docxGeneral Information on Pest and Damage.docx
General Information on Pest and Damage.docxDANIEL PAUL
 

Similar to Sixspotted Spider Mite Integrated Pest Management (20)

Redhumped Caterpillar Integrated Pest Management
Redhumped Caterpillar Integrated Pest ManagementRedhumped Caterpillar Integrated Pest Management
Redhumped Caterpillar Integrated Pest Management
 
Spider Mites Integrated Pest Management
Spider Mites Integrated Pest ManagementSpider Mites Integrated Pest Management
Spider Mites Integrated Pest Management
 
Avocado Lace Bug Integrated Pest Management
Avocado Lace Bug Integrated Pest ManagementAvocado Lace Bug Integrated Pest Management
Avocado Lace Bug Integrated Pest Management
 
Thrips Integrated Pest Management
Thrips Integrated Pest ManagementThrips Integrated Pest Management
Thrips Integrated Pest Management
 
Elm Leaf Beetle Integrated Pest Management
Elm Leaf Beetle Integrated Pest ManagementElm Leaf Beetle Integrated Pest Management
Elm Leaf Beetle Integrated Pest Management
 
Black Scale Integrated Pest Management
Black Scale Integrated Pest ManagementBlack Scale Integrated Pest Management
Black Scale Integrated Pest Management
 
Aphids Integrated Pest Management
Aphids Integrated Pest ManagementAphids Integrated Pest Management
Aphids Integrated Pest Management
 
Thistle Control Alternatives
Thistle Control AlternativesThistle Control Alternatives
Thistle Control Alternatives
 
Grasshoppers Integrated Pest Management
Grasshoppers Integrated Pest ManagementGrasshoppers Integrated Pest Management
Grasshoppers Integrated Pest Management
 
Insect pests 2012
Insect pests 2012Insect pests 2012
Insect pests 2012
 
pratylenchus vulnus
pratylenchus vulnuspratylenchus vulnus
pratylenchus vulnus
 
Millipedes and Centipedes Integrated Pest Management
Millipedes and Centipedes Integrated Pest ManagementMillipedes and Centipedes Integrated Pest Management
Millipedes and Centipedes Integrated Pest Management
 
Myoporum Thrips Integrated Pest Management
Myoporum Thrips Integrated Pest ManagementMyoporum Thrips Integrated Pest Management
Myoporum Thrips Integrated Pest Management
 
Psyllids Integrated Pest Management
Psyllids Integrated Pest ManagementPsyllids Integrated Pest Management
Psyllids Integrated Pest Management
 
Hoplia Beetle Integrated Pest Management
Hoplia Beetle Integrated Pest ManagementHoplia Beetle Integrated Pest Management
Hoplia Beetle Integrated Pest Management
 
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Insects Pest and diseases a report by Allah Dad...
 
Carpenterworm Integrated Pest Management
Carpenterworm Integrated Pest ManagementCarpenterworm Integrated Pest Management
Carpenterworm Integrated Pest Management
 
pests of groundnut
pests of groundnutpests of groundnut
pests of groundnut
 
Indian Walking Stick Integrated Pest Management
Indian Walking Stick Integrated Pest ManagementIndian Walking Stick Integrated Pest Management
Indian Walking Stick Integrated Pest Management
 
General Information on Pest and Damage.docx
General Information on Pest and Damage.docxGeneral Information on Pest and Damage.docx
General Information on Pest and Damage.docx
 

More from School Vegetable Gardening - Victory Gardens

More from School Vegetable Gardening - Victory Gardens (20)

Behind Enemy Lines - Marthe Cohn - One Woman against Nazi Germany
Behind Enemy Lines - Marthe Cohn - One Woman against Nazi GermanyBehind Enemy Lines - Marthe Cohn - One Woman against Nazi Germany
Behind Enemy Lines - Marthe Cohn - One Woman against Nazi Germany
 
Classical Art School Gardening Posters
Classical Art School Gardening PostersClassical Art School Gardening Posters
Classical Art School Gardening Posters
 
One Teacher Saves her School & her Students
One Teacher Saves her School & her StudentsOne Teacher Saves her School & her Students
One Teacher Saves her School & her Students
 
Coconut Oil helps Heal Children's ADHD - ADD Disease, Autism & Alzheimer Disease
Coconut Oil helps Heal Children's ADHD - ADD Disease, Autism & Alzheimer DiseaseCoconut Oil helps Heal Children's ADHD - ADD Disease, Autism & Alzheimer Disease
Coconut Oil helps Heal Children's ADHD - ADD Disease, Autism & Alzheimer Disease
 
One Teacher Makes Students into Champions
One Teacher Makes Students into ChampionsOne Teacher Makes Students into Champions
One Teacher Makes Students into Champions
 
Good Books help Students Excel in Life & School
Good Books help Students Excel in Life & SchoolGood Books help Students Excel in Life & School
Good Books help Students Excel in Life & School
 
Greening & Restoring the Sahara Desert with the Groasis Waterboxx
Greening & Restoring the Sahara Desert with the Groasis WaterboxxGreening & Restoring the Sahara Desert with the Groasis Waterboxx
Greening & Restoring the Sahara Desert with the Groasis Waterboxx
 
Groasis Waterboxx Lets Trees Grow Up in Unfriendly Places
Groasis Waterboxx Lets Trees Grow Up in Unfriendly PlacesGroasis Waterboxx Lets Trees Grow Up in Unfriendly Places
Groasis Waterboxx Lets Trees Grow Up in Unfriendly Places
 
Explanation of the Groasis Technology for Growing Food in Desert Regions
Explanation of the Groasis Technology for Growing Food in Desert RegionsExplanation of the Groasis Technology for Growing Food in Desert Regions
Explanation of the Groasis Technology for Growing Food in Desert Regions
 
Groasis Waterboxx & the Agua, Vida Naturaleza Project for Growing Food in Des...
Groasis Waterboxx & the Agua, Vida Naturaleza Project for Growing Food in Des...Groasis Waterboxx & the Agua, Vida Naturaleza Project for Growing Food in Des...
Groasis Waterboxx & the Agua, Vida Naturaleza Project for Growing Food in Des...
 
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook on Planting Instructions for Trees & Crops in Dese...
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook on Planting Instructions for Trees & Crops in Dese...Groasis Waterboxx Handbook on Planting Instructions for Trees & Crops in Dese...
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook on Planting Instructions for Trees & Crops in Dese...
 
Groasis Waterboxx Manual for Growing Vegetables in Arid Lands
Groasis Waterboxx Manual for Growing Vegetables in Arid LandsGroasis Waterboxx Manual for Growing Vegetables in Arid Lands
Groasis Waterboxx Manual for Growing Vegetables in Arid Lands
 
Water Saving Measures of Using the Groasis Waterboxx in Organic Gardening in ...
Water Saving Measures of Using the Groasis Waterboxx in Organic Gardening in ...Water Saving Measures of Using the Groasis Waterboxx in Organic Gardening in ...
Water Saving Measures of Using the Groasis Waterboxx in Organic Gardening in ...
 
Making a Week’s Worth of Rain Last the Whole Year
Making a Week’s Worth of Rain Last the Whole YearMaking a Week’s Worth of Rain Last the Whole Year
Making a Week’s Worth of Rain Last the Whole Year
 
Using the Groasis Waterboxx to Plant New Trees in Desert Regions
Using the Groasis Waterboxx to Plant New Trees in Desert RegionsUsing the Groasis Waterboxx to Plant New Trees in Desert Regions
Using the Groasis Waterboxx to Plant New Trees in Desert Regions
 
Greening the World - Desert Restoration, Reduce CO2, Feed the People & Create...
Greening the World - Desert Restoration, Reduce CO2, Feed the People & Create...Greening the World - Desert Restoration, Reduce CO2, Feed the People & Create...
Greening the World - Desert Restoration, Reduce CO2, Feed the People & Create...
 
Groasis Technology Compared to Drip Irrigation
Groasis Technology Compared to Drip IrrigationGroasis Technology Compared to Drip Irrigation
Groasis Technology Compared to Drip Irrigation
 
Groasis Waterboxx - Palm Springs Students Test New Planter Designed to Fight ...
Groasis Waterboxx - Palm Springs Students Test New Planter Designed to Fight ...Groasis Waterboxx - Palm Springs Students Test New Planter Designed to Fight ...
Groasis Waterboxx - Palm Springs Students Test New Planter Designed to Fight ...
 
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook for Planting Methods & Sample of Crop Test Results...
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook for Planting Methods & Sample of Crop Test Results...Groasis Waterboxx Handbook for Planting Methods & Sample of Crop Test Results...
Groasis Waterboxx Handbook for Planting Methods & Sample of Crop Test Results...
 
Groasis Waterboxx Technology Offers Possible Cure for the Deserts
Groasis Waterboxx Technology Offers Possible Cure for the DesertsGroasis Waterboxx Technology Offers Possible Cure for the Deserts
Groasis Waterboxx Technology Offers Possible Cure for the Deserts
 

Recently uploaded

Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...pradhanghanshyam7136
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024Elizabeth Walsh
 
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxWellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxJisc
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfagholdier
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfPoh-Sun Goh
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...Association for Project Management
 
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdfUnit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdfDr Vijay Vishwakarma
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxEsquimalt MFRC
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxDr. Ravikiran H M Gowda
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Pooja Bhuva
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptxMaritesTamaniVerdade
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentationcamerronhm
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxRamakrishna Reddy Bijjam
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.MaryamAhmad92
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Jisc
 
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsKarakKing
 
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxInterdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxPooja Bhuva
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxWellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
 
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
 
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdfUnit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
 
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxInterdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
 

Sixspotted Spider Mite Integrated Pest Management

  • 1. PEST NOTES Publication 74141 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources October 2007 SIXSPOTTED SPIDER MITE ON PLUMERIA Integrated Pest Management for Home Gardeners and Landscape Professionals Plumeria, a plant native to the American tropics and also known as frangipani or the Lei flower, has become an increasingly popular cultivated plant in California homes and gardens. Sold in many nurseries and garden centers, it can be grown outdoors during mild growing seasons but must be moved indoors when temperatures are cold in the winter. One of the major pests associated with plumeria is the sixspotted spider mite, Eotetranychus sexmaculatus. Sixspotted mite is also occasionally a pest on avocado, citrus, and other tropical plants. Management can be achieved with cultural practices and application of insecticidal soaps or oils. SYMPTOMS Suspect the possible presence of sixspotted web-spinning spider mites if early season plumeria growth shows deformed leaves, abnormally forming bloom clusters, blistered tissue, necrotic spots on leaves, leaf drop, or shoot tip dieback. Other symptoms suggesting a mite problem are fully developed leaves with a yellow stripe down the midrib or bronzing on the upper leaf surface, webbing between the midrib and upper leaf surface, or webbing between the base of the leaf petiole and the plant stem. Other Web-spinning Mites. The twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, and the Pacific spider mite, Tetranychus pacificus, both damage plumeria by deforming and bronzing leaf tissue. No direct necrosis or blistering of plumeria tissue has been noted as a result of these mites. Leaves on plants hosting more than one species of web-spinning mite will turn entirely yellow in color and then drop. The management practices discussed below will control these mites as well. IDENTIFICATION The yellow-orange adult sixspotted mite is very small, approximately the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Magnification is needed to identify the mites. Mites hatch from eggs and develop through two immature stages before becoming adults (Fig. 1). Adult males can be differentiated from the females by their smaller size and more pointed abdomen. Unlike the adult females, males are not abundantly spotted. Initial studies indicate females are more abundant than males within the population. The females overwinter in the duff (leaf litter/potting soil) and in cracks and rough areas on the plant stem. The first generation occurs in spring. Emerging females climb the stem, feed, and lay eggs. Eggs hatch in 5 days to 3 weeks, depending on temperature (Fig. 2). Generation time decreases as temperatures increase, so populations multiply rapidly as the spring season progresses. In summer in the Central Valley mites reach maturity in 5 to 6 days, while in coastal Southern California mites reach maturity in 8 to 12 days. Mites are dispersed by wind or transported via birds and mammals. The webs are strong and sticky enough that if snagged, they can carry male and female mites to another part of the plant or to other plants. Other hosts include citrus, particularly grapefruit, and avocado. Damage The mite feeds on plant juices and causes leaf yellowing as well as blistering and deformation of tissue. These symptoms have been noted in other plant species as well. On avocado leaf discoloration is brown to purple. Early season feeding may be first noted on the underside of leaves along the midrib, at the base of the leaf petiole, or along the midrib of newly forming leaves. Mite feeding damages developing bloom clusters, causes premature leaf-drop, and decreases plant vigor. If these mites attack during first signs of new growth, they may cause abscission (separation) of developing shoot tips from the rest of the plant. Later generations move to the upper surface of expanded leaves, causing a slight blistering near the midrib, and creating webs that bridge between the midrib and leaf surface. Webs are initially close to the tissue and hard to observe, but if populations are high enough, the mites will spin webs between the stem and petioles. Later in the season, if populations are abundant, mites will collect at leaf tips Figure 1. sixspotted spider mite, Eotetranychus sexmaculatus.
  • 2. ◆ 2 of 3 ◆ October 2007 Sixspotted Spider Mite on Plumeria and may be found suspended on silk threads from the edges of the uppermost leaves. Mite feeding prevents the leaf petiole glands from producing secretions and affected leaf tissues may exude latex. While the mite prefers tender leaf growth, it will also attack tender stem tissue, even after shoot tips have abscised. MANAGEMENT If mites are controlled early in the season, plumeria will produce new leaves and recover during the course of the season. As summer progresses, regularly observe plants to detect the presence of webbing along the midrib on the upper leaf surface and particularly toward the leaf petiole. A good hand lens or magnifier (20X) will be required to see the mites and their eggs. Treat if sixspotted mites are present—leaving any population results in leaf and shoot tip abscission eliminating bloom production. If webbing and mites are present in the fall, treat plants prior to moving them indoors for the winter to reduce the risk of continued damage. Spray Treatments A light horticultural oil spray (1% solution) can effectively control mites if care is taken to cover all plant surfaces. Insecticidal soaps can be utilized as an alternative to oil but it’s more likely that repeat applications may be necessary. When using soaps or oils, plants should be well-watered to avoid stress, and caution must be taken not to expose the plants to excessive heat and/or direct sunlight prior to or after treatment. Biological Control Predatory mites may reduce populations naturally; however the threshold for sixspotted mite on plumeria is very low. Metaseiulus occidentalis, the western predatory mite, will feed on all pest mite life stages. Other predatory phytoseiid mites include Amblyseius (=Typhlodromalus) limonicus and Galendromus helveolus. The shiny pear-shaped predator Euseius hibisci is important in part because it can maintain and increase its populations on pollen when pest mites are scarce. Typhlodromus rickeri also preys on sixspotted mite in coastal Southern California. The spider mite destroyer lady beetle (Stethorus picipes), lacewings, and sixspotted thrips (Scolothrips sexmaculatus) are other natural enemies. Cultural Control Close monitoring of the plants during late fall, winter, and early spring is important to ensure timely treatment of the plants before severe damage occurs. Double-sided sticky tape wrapped around the plant stem may help prevent overwintering mites from crawling up the stem. Since plumeria is normally a container plant in most of California, dusty conditions that can aggravate mites are not usually an issue. Avoiding water stress is always an important practice to minimize mites and this is true for plants in containers as well. REFERENCES Childers, C. C., and T. R. Fasulo. 1995. Univ. Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). Sixspotted Mite, Fact Sheet ENY-819. Also available online, http://edis.ifas.ufl. edu/pdffiles/CH/CH02300.pdf. College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources, Cooperative Extension Service. Univ. Hawai’i, Mãnoa. Feb. 1998. Cultivation and propagation of plumeria. OF-24. Also available online, http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/ freepubs/pdf/OF-24.pdf. UC Statewide IPM Program. Natural Enemies Gallery, How to Manage Pests: Western predatory mite, MetaseiFigure 2. Sixspotted mites develop through five life stages. Eggs hatch, producing six-legged larvae. The two nymphal stages and adults have eight legs.
  • 3. ◆ 3 of 3 ◆ October 2007 Sixspotted Spider Mite on Plumeria WARNING ON THE USE OF CHEMICALS Pesticides are poisonous. Always read and carefully follow all precautions and safety recommendations given on the container label. Store all chemicals in the original labeled containers in a locked cabinet or shed, away from food or feeds, and out of the reach of children, unauthorized persons, pets, and livestock. Pesticides applied in your home and landscape can move and contaminate creeks, rivers, and oceans. Confine chemicals to the property being treated. Avoid drift onto neighboring properties, especially gardens containing fruits or vegetables ready to be picked. Do not place containers containing pesticide in the trash or pour pesticides down sink or toilet. Either use the pesticide according to the label or take unwanted pesticides to a Household Hazardous Waste Collection site. Contact your county agricultural commissioner for additional information on safe container disposal and for the location of the Household Hazardous Waste Collection site nearest you. Dispose of empty containers by following label directions. Never reuse or burn the containers or dispose of them in such a manner that they may contaminate water supplies or natural waterways. The University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered veteran (covered veterans are special disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, Vietnam era veterans, or any other veterans who served on active duty during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized) in any of its programs or activities. University policy is intended to be consistent with the provisions of applicable State and Federal laws. Inquiries regarding the University’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Affirmative Action/Staff Personnel Services Equal Opportunity Director, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1111 Franklin Street, 6th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607, (510) 987-0096 For more information contact the University of California Cooperative Extension in your county. See your telephone directory for addresses and phone numbers. AUTHORS: W. S. Miller, WSM Ag Consulting (formerly UCCE Assistant, Butte Co.); J. H. Connell, UC Cooperative Extension, Butte Co; W. H. Olson, UC Cooperative Extension, Butte Co.; R. A. Criley, Horticulture, Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa TECHNICAL EDITOR: M. L. Flint COORDINATION & PRODUCTION: P. N. Galin ILLUSTRATIONS: Figs. 1 and 2: Adapted from Univ. Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) Extension Publ. ENY-819 Produced by UC Statewide IPM Program, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 This Pest Note is available on the World Wide Web (www.ipm.ucdavis.edu) This publication has been anonymously peer reviewed for technical accuracy by University of California scientists and other qualified professionals. This review process was managed by the ANR Associate Editor for Urban Pest Management. To simplify information, trade names of products have been used. No endorsement of named products is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products that are not mentioned. This material is partially based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project Section 3(d), Integrated Pest Management. ulus occidentalis. Accessed Sept. 2007, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/ NE/western_predatory_mite.html. UC Statewide IPM Program. Dec. 2000. Pest Notes: Spider Mites. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Agric. Nat. Res. Publ. 7405. Also available online, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PDF/ PESTNOTES/pnspidermites.pdf. ❖