
Acaridae (Acaridae): identification and ecological, chemical and biological treatments
Common name:
Mite family (Acaridae)
Scientific name:
Acaridae

What are Acaridae (Acaridae)?
Acaridae is a family of microscopic mites that includes several species capable of becoming pests in horticultural crops, including tomato plants. These mites develop in warm and humid environments, mainly colonizing tender shoots, young leaves and protected areas of the plant. Although many Acaridae species are associated with stored products, some can proliferate in fresh crops under favorable conditions, especially in greenhouses or poorly ventilated areas. Their feeding activity consists of scraping plant tissues, causing direct damage and facilitating the entry of secondary pathogens.
In tomato crops, Acaridae populations can grow rapidly due to their short life cycles and high reproductive capacity. The presence of these mites generates significant physiological stress in the plant, reducing photosynthetic activity and affecting development. In addition, when plants are weakened by water, nutritional or heat stress, the damage becomes more severe. Effective control requires integrated management combining monitoring, environmental management, cultural practices and, when necessary, specific miticides authorized for the crop.
Symptoms and damage caused by Acaridae
• Light or silvery spots on leaves caused by feeding activity.
• Stunted or delayed growth in young shoots.
• Curling or slight deformation of foliage.
• Dull appearance or loss of leaf turgidity.
• Presence of fine dust or powdery appearance where mites gather.
• Progressive yellowing of affected leaves.
• Premature leaf drop in advanced infestations.
• Overall reduction in plant vigor and lower yield.
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How Acaridae spread
The transmission and spread of Acaridae mites mainly occurs through direct contact between plants, passive wind dispersal and accidental transport on tools, clothing or contaminated plant material. In greenhouses, worker movement and plant handling favor their spread throughout the crop. High humidity, mild temperatures and dense vegetation accelerate their development and allow populations to increase rapidly. In addition, mites can survive in plant debris or crop structures, from which they colonize new plants when fresh tender tissue becomes available again.
Acaridae: chemical, ecological and biocontrol treatments
Chemical treatments against Acaridae
(E)-11-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 39.4%
(E)-5-DECEN-1-IL-ACETATE 0.23g/diffuser
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL-ACETATE 23.6%
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL-ACETATE 41.7%
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL ACETATE 88g/kg
(E)-5-DECEN-1-OL
(E)-5-DECEN-1-OL 0.05g/diffuser
(E)-5-DECEN-1-OL 1.5%
(E)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 2%
(E,Z)-2,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 0.12g/diffuser
(E,Z)-2,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 75.5%
(E,Z)-3,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 0.01g/diffuser
(E,Z)-3,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 3%
(E,Z)-3,8-TETRADECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E,Z)-3,8-TETRADECADIEN-1-YL-ACETATE 3.1%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 0.21g/diffuser
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 10%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 2.32%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 7%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 75.8%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIENYL ACETATE 5.17%
(E,Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 96.2g/kg
(E,Z,Z)-3,8,11-TETRADECATRIEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E,Z,Z)-3,8,11-TETRADECATRIENE-1-YL-ACETATE
(Z)-11 TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 39.8%
(Z)-11-HEXADECENE-1-YL ACETATE 0.03g/diffuser
(Z)-11-HEXADECENAL 1.22g/diffuser
(Z)-11-HEXADECENAL 8.9%
(Z)-11-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 11.4%
(Z)-11-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 73.4%
(Z)-13-OCTADECENAL 0.15g/diffuser
(Z)-13-OCTADECENAL 8.9%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 13.1%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 37.7%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 4.65%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 82.2%
(Z)-8-DODECENE-1-OL 0.4%
(Z)-8-DODECENE-1-OL 0.9%
(Z)-9-HEXADECENAL 0.13g/diffuser
(Z)-9-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 14.9%
(Z)-9-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 6.3%
(Z,E)-9,12-TETRADECADIENE-1-YL ACETATE 0.28g/diffuser
1-TETRADECANOL 6.9%
1-TETRADECANOL 6.9% + DODECAN-1-OL 29.2% + (E,E)-8,10-DODECADIEN-1-OL 56% (382 mg S.A./diffuser)
ABAMECTIN 0.0015% + PYRETHRINS 0.02%
ABAMECTIN 1.8%
ABAMECTIN 2.5%
ABE-IT 56 32.56%
ONION OIL
CLOVE OIL 18.5%
CLOVE OIL 20.38%
RAPESEED OIL 0.825% + PYRETHRINS 0.018%
RAPESEAL OIL 70% + PYRETHRINS 0.7%
RAPESEED OIL 82.53% + PYRETHRINS 0.459%
SUNFLOWER OIL
ORANGE OIL 6%
ORANGE OIL 60g/L
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 64742-46-7) 79%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 64742-46-7) 80%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 20%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 54.6%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 79%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 97862-82-3) 40%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 97862-82-3) 80%
PARAFFIN OIL 83%
ACEROPHAGUS ARTELLES
ACETAMIPRID 20%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 0.33%
CITRIC ACID 42.7%
PHOSPHORUS ACID
Phosphonic Acid 45%
ORGANIC ACIDS 5%
ADALIA BIPUNCTATA
AKANTHOMYCES MUSCARIUS (strain Ve6) 4.8%
AMBLYDROMALUS LIMONICUS
AMBLYSEIUS ANDERSONI
AMBLYSEIUS SWIRSKII
AMETOCTRADIN 20%
AMISULBROM 20%
AMISULBROM 24%
AMISULBROM 24% + OXATIAPIPROLIN 4.8%
AMPELOMYCES QUISQUALIS 58%
ANAGYRUS FUSCIVENTRIS
ANAGYRUS PSEUDOCOCCI
ANTHOCORIS NEMORALIS
APHELINUS ABDOMINALIS
APHIDIUS COLEMANI
APHIDIUS ERVI
APHIDIUS MATRICARIAE
APHIDOLETES APHIDIMYZA
APHYTIS MELINUS
Bactrocera Oleae Attractant
CERAMBYX SP. ATTRACTOR
Ceratitis capitata attractant
ATTRACTANT FOR CERATITIS CAPITATA AND BACTROCERA OLEAE
DROSOPHILA SUZUKII ATTRACTOR
IPS SEXDENTATUS ATTRACTOR
Monochamus Galloprovincelis attractant
THAUMETOPOEA PITYOCAMPA ATTRACTANT
No authorized chemical treatments are currently available. Explore other treatment options.
Ecological treatments to control Acaridae
(E)-5-DECEN-1-IL-ACETATE 0.23g/diffuser
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL-ACETATE 41.7%
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E)-5-DECEN-1-YL ACETATE 88g/kg
(E)-5-DECEN-1-OL
(E)-5-DECEN-1-OL 0.05g/diffuser
(E,Z)-2,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 0.12g/diffuser
(E,Z)-3,13-OCTADECADIENYL ACETATE 0.01g/diffuser
(E,Z)-3,8-TETRADECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E,Z)-3,8-TETRADECADIEN-1-YL-ACETATE 3.1%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 0.21g/diffuser
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 10%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIEN-1-YL ACETATE 7%
(E,Z)-7,9-DODECADIENYL ACETATE 5.17%
(E,Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 96.2g/kg
(E,Z,Z)-3,8,11-TETRADECATRIEN-1-YL ACETATE
(E,Z,Z)-3,8,11-TETRADECATRIENE-1-YL-ACETATE
(Z)-11-HEXADECENE-1-YL ACETATE 0.03g/diffuser
(Z)-11-HEXADECENAL 1.22g/diffuser
(Z)-11-HEXADECENAL 8.9%
(Z)-11-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 11.4%
(Z)-13-OCTADECENAL 0.15g/diffuser
(Z)-13-OCTADECENAL 8.9%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 13.1%
(Z)-8-DODECEN-1-YL ACETATE 4.65%
(Z)-9-HEXADECENAL 0.13g/diffuser
(Z)-9-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE 6.3%
(Z,E)-9,12-TETRADECADIENE-1-YL ACETATE 0.28g/diffuser
ABE-IT 56 32.56%
ONION OIL
CLOVE OIL 20.38%
RAPESEED OIL 0.825% + PYRETHRINS 0.018%
RAPESEAL OIL 70% + PYRETHRINS 0.7%
RAPESEED OIL 82.53% + PYRETHRINS 0.459%
SUNFLOWER OIL
ORANGE OIL 6%
ORANGE OIL 60g/L
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 64742-46-7) 79%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 20%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 54.6%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 8042-47-5) 79%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 97862-82-3) 40%
PARAFFIN OIL (CAS 97862-82-3) 80%
PARAFFIN OIL 83%
ACEROPHAGUS ARTELLES
CITRIC ACID 42.7%
ORGANIC ACIDS 5%
Bactrocera Oleae Attractant
CERAMBYX SP. ATTRACTOR
Ceratitis capitata attractant
ATTRACTANT FOR CERATITIS CAPITATA AND BACTROCERA OLEAE
DROSOPHILA SUZUKII ATTRACTOR
IPS SEXDENTATUS ATTRACTOR
Monochamus Galloprovincelis attractant
THAUMETOPOEA PITYOCAMPA ATTRACTANT
Vespa Velutina Attractant
AZADIRACTIN 1%
AZADIRACTIN 2.6%
SULFUR 0.4% + POTASSIUM SALTS OF UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS C7-C18 & C18 1%
SULFUR 40%
SULFUR 60%
SULFUR 64%
SULFUR 70%
SULFUR 72%
SULFUR 80%
SULFUR 82.5%
SULFUR 98.5%
SULFUR 99%
Acleris rhombana (Pheromone)
Acrolepia assectella (Pheromone)
Adoxophyes orana (Pheromone)
Agrilus sp. (Pheromone)
Agriotes lineatus (Pheromone)
Agriotes obscurus (Pheromone)
Agriotes sordidus (Pheromone)
Agrotis exclamationis (Pheromone)
Agrotis fucosa (Pheromone)
Agrotis ipsilon (Pheromone)
Agrotis segetum (Pheromone)
Anarsia lineatella (Pheromone)
Anastrepha ludens (Pheromone)
Anoplophora chinensis (Pheromone)
Anoplophora glabripennis (Pheromone)
Anthonomus eugenii (Pheromone)
Aonidiella aurantii (Pheromone)
Archips argyrospilus (Pheromone)
Archips podana (Pheromone)
Argyresthia conjugella (Pheromone)
Argyrotaenia citrana (Pheromone)
Argyrotaenia pulchellana (Pheromone)
Argyrotaenia velutinana (Pheromone)
Autographa californica (Pheromone)
Autographa gamma (Pheromone)
SODIUM BICARBONATE
Bactrocera cucurbitae (Pheromone)
Bactrocera invadens (Pheromone)
Bactrocera oleae (Pheromone)
Bactrocera tryoni (Pheromone)
Bactrocera zonata (Pheromone)
Busseola fusca (Pheromone)
No authorized chemical treatments are currently available. Explore other treatment options.
Biological control of Acaridae (biocontrol)
ABE-IT 56 32.56%
ACEROPHAGUS ARTELLES
ADALIA BIPUNCTATA
AKANTHOMYCES MUSCARIUS (strain Ve6) 4.8%
AMBLYDROMALUS LIMONICUS
AMBLYSEIUS ANDERSONI
AMBLYSEIUS SWIRSKII
AMPELOMYCES QUISQUALIS 58%
ANAGYRUS FUSCIVENTRIS
ANAGYRUS PSEUDOCOCCI
ANTHOCORIS NEMORALIS
APHELINUS ABDOMINALIS
APHIDIUS COLEMANI
APHIDIUS ERVI
APHIDIUS MATRICARIAE
APHIDOLETES APHIDIMYZA
APHYTIS MELINUS
AUREOBASIDIUM PULLULANS (DSM 14940 strain) 25% (2.5x10e9 CFU/g) + AUREOBASIDIUM PULLULANS (DSM 14941 strain) 25% (2.5x10e9 CFU/g)
AUREOBASIDIUM PULLULANS (DSM 14940 strain) 50% (2.5x10e9 CFU/g) + AUREOBASIDIUM PULLULANS (DSM 14941 strain) 50% (2.5x10e9 CFU/g)
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS (strain AH2)1x10e11ufc/L
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS (strain FZB24) 13%
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS (MBI 600 strain) 11%
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS subsp. PLANTARUM (strain D747) 25%
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS subsp. PLANTARUM (strain D747) 5%
BACILLUS SUBTILIS (strain IAB/BS03) 1%
BACILLUS SUBTILIS (strain IAB/BS03)1x10e8cfu/ml
BACILLUS SUBTILIS (strain QST 713) 1.34%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AIZAWAI (strain ABTS-1857) 54%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AIZAWAI (strain GC-91) 50%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AIZAWAI 50%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS ISRAELENSIS (strain AM65-52) 12.3%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain ABTS-351) 13.9%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain ABTS-351) 54%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain ABTS-351) 64%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain EG 2348) 22.6%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain EG 2348) 37.5%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain PB-54) 0.5%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain PB-54) 17.6%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain PB-54) 32%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain PB-54) 9.74%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain SA-11) 85%
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (strain SA-12) 18%
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (strain 147)5x10e8ufc/g
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (strain ATCC 74040) 2.3%
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (GHA strain) 10.7%
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (GHA strain) 22%
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (strain NPP111B005)5x10e8ufc/g
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (PPRI 5339 strain) 8%
BLAD 25%
CHRYSOPERLA CARNEA
CLONOSTACHYS ROSEA (formerly GLIOCLADIUM CATENULATUM) (strain J1446)1x10e9cfu/g
CLONOSTACHYS ROSEA (formerly GLIOCLADIUM CATENULATUM) (strain J1446)3x10e8cfu/g
CONIOTHYRIUM MINITANS (strain CON/M/91-08) 5.3%
CORDYCEPS FUMOSOROSEA (strain FE 9901) 18%
CORDYCEPS FUMOSOROSEA (strain FE 9901) 9%
CRYPTOLAEMUS MONTROUZIERI
DACNUSA SIBIRICA
DELPHASTUS CATALINAE
DIGLYPHUS ISAEA
ENCARSIA FORMOSA
ENCARSIA FORMOSA 50%
EPISYRPHUS BALTEATUS
ERETMOCERUS EREMICUS
ERETMOCERUS EREMICUS 50%
EUGENOL 3.3% + GERANIOL 6.6% + THYMOL 6.6%
AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF SWEET LUPINUS ALBUS SPROUTED SEEDS 100%
TEA TREE EXTRACT 22.25%
FELTIELLA ACARISUGA
FRANKLINOTHRIPS VESPIFORMIS
GERANIOL 12.1% + THYMOL 4.1%
CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (Isolate R5) 90.9%
CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (Mexican isolate) 4.96%
CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (Mexican isolate) 90.9%
CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (strain V15)3x10e13granules/L
CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (strain V22)3x10e13granules/L
HETERORHABDITIS BACTERIOPHORA
HIPPODAMIA VARIEGATA
ISARIA FUMOSOROSEA (Apopka 97 strain) 20%
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS
MACROLOPHUS PYGMAEUS
MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA 22.25%
METARHIZIUM BRUNNEUM (Ma 43 strain) 10.5%
BENEFICIAL MICROORGANISMS
Mycodiplosis sp. (mosquito larva)
NEOSEIULUS CALIFORNICUS
NEOSEIULUS CUCUMERIS
NESIDIOCORIS TENUIS
ORIUS LAEVIGATUS
ORIUS MAJUSCULUS
PAECILOMYCES FUMOSOROSEUS (STRAIN FE 9901) (5 x 10 E8 CFU/ML)
PAECILOMYCES FUMOSOROSEUS (STRAIN FE 9901) 18% (2 X 10 E9 CFU/G)
PHYTOSEIULUS PERSIMILIS
PRAON VOLUCRE
PSEUDOMONAS SP. (DSMZ 13134 strain)6.6x10e10cfu/g
PURPUREOCILLIUM LILACINUM (STRAIN 251) 21.6%
PYTHIUM OLIGANDRUM (strain M1) 17.5%
RHYZOBIUS LOPHANTHAE
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (strain LAS02) 96.1%
STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSAE
STEINERNEMA FELTIAE
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