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Old May 10, 2016   #1
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Default Homemade Recipe for Spider Mites?

Is there some safe food grade ingredients recipe for killing spider mites?
They're destroying my beautiful, lush lemon verbena.
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I use neem and Dr Bronners. Not sure that I would call it food grade tho.
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Neem would be OK. Just not real pesticide is what I mean. I just refuse to trash this beautiful verbena. Thanks!
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Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap works well for me. I use the peppermint variety sold at Costco. Hartz Flea and Tick Shampoo for Dogs also gives very good results.
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The best thing i have found is Diatomaceous Earth. Last year i lost the whole garden to spider mites this year not one to be seen. The stuff just works and it comes in food grade.
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Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap works well for me. I use the peppermint variety sold at Costco.
whoa, Costco carries Dr Bronner's?? I've never ever seen it!
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I know you said homemade, but for what it's worth, you can order predator mites. I don't promise they'll work; everyone's bug climate is different. With indoor plants, the spider mite eggs outlast the final predator mites, who eventually starve to death after they eat all the spider mites. With outdoor plants, sometimes the predator mites wander off, or get eaten by something else, you never know.

It's worth the money, though, just to watch them under a magnifying glass. Spider mites look like cows, and the predator mites remind me of the velociraptors from the movie Jurassic Park, like a smaller, faster version of a T-rex. They run through the spider mites and take bites out of them, like they are low-hanging fruit.
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whoa, Costco carries Dr Bronner's?? I've never ever seen it!
It's in the pharmacy area 40 fl. oz. for $9.99. A great deal. As most things there it does come and go.
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But would the diotemacous earth mean my plant covered in dirt?
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But would the diotemacous earth mean my plant covered in dirt?
It'll be a light dusting, similar to talcum powder. Goes away with rain or hosing it down. Will do the job very nicely.
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Why not try organicide? Its sesame oil and some fish oil it might be ORMI too. Homemade potions aren't tested and you don't always know what may happen. HD and lowes have it.
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OK, thanks, I'll look.
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OK, check out this link. I will try it out myself on the tomatoes and see what happens in the heat.
http://www.organiclabs.com/InfoSheets/3in1FAQ.pdf
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OK, my bad, it's ORGANOCIDE with an O not an I.
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It'll be a light dusting, similar to talcum powder. Goes away with rain or hosing it down. Will do the job very nicely.
Second that. DE works on spider mites inside and outside. I use it to deter ants too.
I wonder if mixing DE into a soil will help with nematodes.

DE is not expensive at all and sold at Home Depot and Lowes.
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