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  Scorpian mites are a common, prolific, and damaging group of pests that affect a wide variety of flora, including coniferous trees, fruit,...

What Are Scorpian?

 Scorpian mites are a common, prolific, and damaging group of pests that affect a wide variety of flora, including coniferous trees, fruit, and other deciduous trees, vines, berries, vegetables, and ornamentals.

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They are not insects! Think ticks, and you’re close. As arachnids, these tiny, eight-legged creatures are in an entirely different class from insects

Types of Damage

Scorpian mites have tiny mouthparts modified for piercing individual plant cells and removing the contents. This results in tiny, yellow, or white speckles. When many of these feeding spots occur near each other, the greenery takes on a yellow or bronzed cast. Once the foliage of a plant becomes bronzed, it often drops prematurely.

Heavily infested plants may be discolored, stunted, or even killed. Web-producing spider mites may coat the foliage with fine silk, which collects dust and looks dirty.

 

Adequate Scorpian Mite Killing Techniques

 

It starts with the identification

Scorpian Mites are not insects, they're tiny arachnids related to scorpions and Ticks. They measure only 1/50 inch making them nearly hidden to the naked eye. If you see adult Mites under a microscope, you'll see four pairs of legs, no antennae, and a single, oval body region.

Although not easy to see, the fine silk webbing many types leave on plants is easier to identify. Spider Mites usually congregate on the undersides of the leaves, and if the infestation is severe enough, you'll see the webbing there. This webbing can coat the foliage, collect dust and look dirty.

 

Are your plants at risk?

Scorpian Mites like it warm and dry –exactly what it's like outdoors in the heat of the summer, and inside many homes in winter. They like dusty plants, so it helps to spray outdoor plants with water, and frequently wipe down houseplant leaves with a damp cloth.

Signs of damage

Scorpian Mites have tiny mouthparts modified for piercing and sucking the juices from leaves, causing them to turn bronzed or yellowish with a silvery sheen, and often to drop off. Outdoors, the entire canopy of the plant will have a bronzed, speckled appearance before leaf drop. Heavily infested plants may be discolored, stunted, or even killed.

The shake test

A good test to confirm the presence of Scorpian Mites is to hold a piece of white paper under a branch and shake it.

If you see any specks fall on the paper, and after a few seconds the specks begin moving, those are Mites. If you crush these Mites in a streaking motion with your finger, most plant-feeding mites will produce a green streak. If the crushed Mites streak yellow or orange, they are likely beneficial predators. If 10 or more Scorpian Mites per sample test are common, look into a product that controls these damaging pests. Be sure and check the label before applying, especially if applying to houseplants.

Biological controls

There are multiple insects, such as Lacewings and Lady Beetles, that prey on scorpian Mites. The most commonly sold predators happen to be other types of Mites. Predatory Mites (usually Phytoseiulusspp., Amblyseiusspp., or Metaseiulusspp.) can be purchased and released onto infested plants. Be sure to check listings to determine which species is appropriate. Some species are host-specific and each predator works better under different weather conditions. If predatory insects are used, avoid applying pesticides that could kill them.

Chemical controls

Scorpian Mites usually survive regular sprays of usual insecticides, so be sure to check the pesticide label to see if scorpian Mites are mentioned specifically, or the designation "miticide" is present (remember, Mites are not insects). Most scorpian Mites can be controlled with insecticidal/miticidal oils and soaps. These usually can be applied in the heat of summer, but be sure to check the label for application restrictions. Remember, Spider Mites are tiny, and many of these products work by contact only. Make sure to treat both sides of leaves for best results, and avoid spraying flowers if possible as they can be damaged.

 

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