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How to recognize and combat red spider mites on rose bushes
Red Spider
Insect
Type:
Risk to the plant:
INTERMEDIATE
Tetranychus Urticae
Pathogen:

Araña roja
WHO CAUSES IT?
The spider mite, also known as the red mite or Tetranychus urticae, is a common pest on many types of plants, including rose bushes. Despite its name, it is not an insect, but rather an arachnid mite that feeds on plant sap. It is tiny and barely visible to the naked eye, but its presence can be detected by the symptoms it causes in plants.
SYMPTOMS
In the rose bush, the red spider can cause a disease known as "acarosis." Symptoms include yellowing and discoloration of the leaves, as well as the formation of small light Taches on the surface of the leaves. Over time, these areas can become brown and dry, and if the infestation is severe, they may fall off prematurely. Additionally, fine cobwebs can be observed on the underside of the leaves and between the stems.



DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
Temperature:
25°C - 30°C
Humidity:
40% - 60%
HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Active movement of mites from one plant to another and passive transport through the wind. Additionally, they can be inadvertently transported by humans, animals, or objects that come into contact with infested plants.
HOW TO ELIMINATE IT?
Home treatments
There are no home treatments
Natural allies
Chemical treatments
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.
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