Leaves covered with white flecks or turning bronze colored are signs of spider mite damage. Spider mites attack a wide range of plants, and I’ve seen damage on burning bush, Arborvitae, snap beans, ...
Two-spotted spider mites are infesting drought-stressed soybeans in Indiana. When left untreated, mites can cause severe and irreversible foliar damage to soybean plants. (Purdue Department of ...
On a warm, dry summer day, some of my plants’ leaves had a sprinkling of light dots. Some were turning an unhealthy, ugly bronze color. The underside of the leaves revealed webbing, indicating that ...
Recent findings that plants employ a drought-survival mechanism to also defend against nutrient-sucking pests could inform future crop breeding programs aimed at achieving better broadscale pest ...
Spider mites continue to be a pest problem in dry beans, soybeans and field corn in droughty areas. Spider mites typically infest the edges of a field edge, so producers should scout there first to ...
Spider mites are commonly found on any number of plants, whether it be fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental shrubs, and, yes, even houseplants. While most outdoor vegetation can tolerate a low number ...