Identification Symptoms
- Spider mites usually extract the cell contents
from the leaves using their long, needle- like mouthparts.
- Reduced chlorophyll content in the leaves,
leading to the formation of white or yellow speckles on the leaves.
- Under severe infestation, leaves completely
desiccate and drop off.
- The mites also produce webbing on the leaf surfaces
in severe conditions.
- Under high population densities, the mites move
to long distances by using strands of silk to form a ball like mass, which will
be blown by winds to new leaves or plants, in a process known as
"ballooning".