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Twospotted spider mite - Tetranychus urticae (Koch)
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Twospotted spider mite adult
Twospotted spider mite.
Twospotted spider mites (TSSM) have 2 distinct spots located on the front half of the dorsum behind the eyes. Males are much smaller than females, and have a distinctly pointed abdomen. Color can vary from pale yellow to green. The overwintering adults turn orange in September. TSSM can be found in the tree canopy from tight cluster through harvest. They typically construct webbing on the underside of leaves.

Monitoring and thresholds (ERM & TSSM): For summer populations of both mite species, examine leaves from several locations in the orchard using 50% spur leaves, 50% shoot leaves. Treat based on the following thresholds:
  • 2-3 mites/leaf from petal fall to mid-June
  • 5-7 mites/leaf from mid-June through July
  • 10-15 mites/leaf in August
Presence of predaceous mites (>1/leaf) may justify delaying a treatment and repeating the cycle the following week.
 
Additional information
This information was developed from A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits by David Epstein, Larry J. Gut, Alan L. Jones and Kimberly Maxson-Stein. Purchase this in a pocket-sized guide for reference in the orchard from MSU Extension (publication E-2840).
 

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02/28/08 Web developed by: J.N. Landis

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