Plants Vulnerable To Mites

Houseplants Affected By Mites

Houseplants of all kinds are vulnerable to mites because they are usually under stress from low light and dry air. Also, there are no beneficial insects indoors to help keep mites under control. Some of the plants commonly victimized by mites are:


Houseplants Vulnerable
African violets Dracaena
Aloe Figs
Bougainvillea Gardenia
Cacti Hibiscus
Citrus Palms
Croton Philodendron
Cyclamens Schefflera

Flowers and Food Plants

Virtually any landscape plant is a potential victim of mites if it is stressed by adverse weather or cultural conditions. Often plants are already weak because they have other pest problems as well. In yards where use of broad-spectrum insecticides is common, mites flourish in the absence of all the beneficial insects that are inadvertently killed by these general use products.



Vulnerable Plants
Flowers Food Plants:
Begonias Citrus and many other fruits
Chrysanthemums Gourds
Dahlias Green Beans
Delphiniums Pumpkins
Geraniums Squash
Gerberas Strawberries
Impatiens
Roses
Snapdragons
Petunias



Also Marigolds


Vulnerable Landscape Plants

Trees and shrubs are sometimes attacked by mites when they are young, newly transplanted, under stress from weather or are already infested with other pests such as Mites or beetles. Needled evergreens that do not get enough water are particularly vulnerable.


Landscape Plants Vulnerable
Arborvitae Holly
Azaleas Juniper
Boxwood Locust
Currant Pine
Douglas Fir Redwood
Elm Rhododendron
False Cypress Spruce
Fir Wild Rose
Hawthorn Willow
Hemlock


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