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Old 01-12-2009, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo (he was too little to leave outdoors this winter in upstate New York) and have followed suggestions for their demise - soapy water, alcohol, and cut off parts that were just too far gone.

Are the mites coming out of the dirt, and if so can I improvise a "hair net" -I'm thinking of pantyhose - stretched over the top of the dirt to keep the mites under until they die.


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Old 01-12-2009, 03:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

Hi diloretta. You should have no trouble controlling these with insecticidal soap. Soapy water is fine as long as it's not detergent. Cutting off severly infected leaves wont hurt it (they'll probably die if infection is severe anyway)and you'll get rid of those mites before treatment.As far as the soil you might try bringing the little guy to the bathtub and flood the container a couple of times. This should help. Good luck.
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

the best that i ever found to ues for them is dawn dish washing detergin spray leav on over night spray with cean clear water the nexst day make sure you spray undersid of leafs as well as stems and the top of the soil and the intgher pot as well and in and around the place were the pot is seting of you have plants within 10ft of it spray them and the floor inbetwen too
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

Thanks - I gave it a shower in the tub 2 days ago and I will do it again today. I washed him it with Ivory dish washing detergent. I have lots of plants in the house - none near it - and it's the only one with mites. Crossed fingers.

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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

To clarify Pauly's post, just a few drops of dishwashing liquid in a sprayer-full of water. mskitty suggests using Dawn dish soap, but I would imagine any ordinary dish soap would do it. I would avoid those will added fragrance, bleach, etc. Perhaps Ivory???
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

The experience I've had is that no matter how well you get rid of the spider mites, if you don't keep the humidity up around the plants with either a humidifier or lots of constant misting with a spray bottle they come right back. Last year I gave up with the spray bottle and ended up putting a chair in front of my little group of plants and sat a humidifier on it and pointed it at the plants. Not too close as it comes out hot. This winter I have too many and have devoted a spare room to plants with the humidifier going like gangbusters in the middle of the room. So far, so good!

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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

I just flooded it again. Are the little white wriggling worms that float on top what turn into mites?

The worms are small - could get maybe a half dozen or more on the head of a pin. There are lots of them. Or are they just something else that lives in the dirt?

And I thought we were supposed to keep these on the dry side - or do I keep the dirt dry and keep misting the top?

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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

Those sound like some sort of larvae or nematodes. Not quite sure until I see themm but I imagine it would be difficult to photograph the little buggers.
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To clarify Pauly's post, just a few drops of dishwashing liquid in a sprayer-full of water. mskitty suggests using Dawn dish soap, but I would imagine any ordinary dish soap would do it. I would avoid those will added fragrance, bleach, etc. Perhaps Ivory???
yes sorry i meant just a few drops in the spray bottle its more then enough
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

No - can't photograph them - way too small and swimming too fast.

I googled spider mite larvae to find a picture and that's not them. So I won't worry about them.

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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

Here is a good basic site for nematodes and explains their differences, etc.
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

It could be fungus gnat larvae in your soil.
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Fungus gnat larvae looks like what I've got. Wikipedia says I should rake the soil and fluff it up to get more air exposure.

Okey dokey I'll do it but the dirt is to wet tonight.
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Day three - no mites - fingers crossed.
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

My Dad always put newspaper over the soil in pots to kill bugs in it. Water right over the paper.
Dawn dishsoap is good (recomended by mskitty) because it is a little thicker/concentrated & will stick to leaves better.
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

You could always use a systemic inseciticide on your Basjoo. If you don't eat the fruit, you won't have a problem. A little will kill the fungus gnats, larvae, and any spider mites you might have. You will need to replenish the systemic every 8 weeks or so.

I used some on my indoor potted Basjoo in September and I'm still mite free for the first time ever with just one application.
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Old 03-01-2009, 01:07 PM   #17 (permalink)
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A month and no more bugs
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

good luck with that. I had a really bad infestation last fall. i tried pretty much every chemical i could throw at them, also tried diatomaceous earth and after the hardest winter in 20 years I have to report that the little bstrds are still thriving so it's time to up the ante. I've just ordered predatory mites which will be turned loose on them shortly
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

Didn't use any chemicals - just soapy water with a little alcohol. Washed leaves every day for several day. Flushed out soil 3 times.
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Default Re: OK, so I've got mites on my indoor basjoo

I still don't have any mites since Sep. 1st Winter ever without an infestation. Systemic works. If it doesn't, you're probably not using it right.
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