Jabba Flower Spider Pest Control

Spider mite is a deadly and harmful pest for domestic plants. It can be seen in warm, dry places and can damage a plant in a short time. Hibiscus is a tribe of plants belonging to the Malvaceae family. Many of these species come from warm winters or colonies, and the flowers of this tribe are bright and attractive.

Zaba is a hibiscus family plant. Most of the pests that attack this tree are not that difficult to control. Most of the pests that attack them are very common, such as aphids, ants, and thrips. In the winter, the spider worm is very threatening for the hibiscus tree.

In this article we will talk about how to identify spider moths, how they cause harm and how to get rid of them.

What are spider mites or spiders?

The spiders are of the Acari family, of which there are about 120 species. Acres belonging to the “mite” family also have antelope insects. Like other spiders in the family, a protective silk can create a mesh. In fact, this is one of the biggest signs of a spider insect attack.

These spiders are incredibly small in size, less than 1.5 inches in size.

These tiny spiders produce very small and transparent eggs and then create nets in the colony to protect the offspring from predators.

 

Eggs hatch within a few days, and larvae mature within five days.

A female spider lays about 25 eggs a day and lives about two to four weeks and produces hundreds of new offspring.

Spiders spread faster due to shorter life cycle and faster fertility rate.

Early detection helps reduce the damage to the hibiscus national plants and the rapid removal of pests is possible.

What damage does spider damage to hibiscus national plants?

Spider mites are almost microscopic but they can cause severe damage by perforating plant cells to obtain food.

When spiders reproduce and spread throughout the plant, they can permanently damage the leaf.

Unfortunately, spiders are almost impossible to detect with empty eyes.

They first appear on the tree in the form of yellow color.

Initially the insects attack the young leaves to pierce them.

As the insects spread, the leaves begin to turn yellow and one or two leaves may drop.

However, in the next two to three weeks, extra leaves begin to fall.

Without treatment, the spider mites suck the juice of the plant and deprive it of nutrients. As a result, the leaves dry up and fall off.

In the end, the entire plant can be killed by insects.

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How to control a spider attack

The key to controlling spider infestation is to detect pests as quickly as possible. Pay attention to the color of the leaves.

One or two yellow leaves can indicate changes in the weather

Even if the leaf contains yellow color, it should be understood that the leaf is infected by spiders.

The next sign is the presence of spider webs on the leaves.

After detecting the nets in the leaves, you can use a magnifying glass to search for spiders. Or observe well.

The symptom is its infected leaves in the detection of spider attacks.

As spider mites eat leaves, they become more attracted to the green part, leaving colorless parts and “ruining” the leaf.

After detecting these symptoms, try to wash away the pests using hot water.

There are two methods for controlling spider pests using water – soaking and spraying.

Try soaking the small java tree. This is quite an effective method.

  • Wrap aluminum foil around the pot or container, the soil will have to be stuck.
  • Use tape to secure the foil.
  • Place the tree next to a bathtub.
  • Fill the tub with hot water until the plant is completely covered.
  • Leave the plant in the tub for 5 minutes and then drain the water.
  • The foil needs to be removed by making the tub plants stand upright and drain off excess water.
  • In warm water the spiders mite and destroy all their eggs.
  • By using the “soaking method” some leaves fall off and become damaged.

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If the tree is too big or planted in the garden outside the house, spray water with hot water or pipe from a spray bottle.

When none of the above methods work, try using the following:

  • Horticulture Oil
  • Homemade pesticide soap
  • Neem oil

Oil drowns insects, but it is also dangerous to humans and pets.

When spraying any type of pesticide product such as horticultural oil on hibiscus national plants, it is best to use a mask to prevent breathing.

Sprinkle oil on every stem, leaf, and branch from top to bottom of the tree. The bottom of the leaf should also be given.

When treating domestic plants, take pesticide soap or garden oil outside and spray. Keep the tree in a protected shade and bring it home the next day.

Plants may need treatment multiple times. If these steps don’t work, the ultimate solution is to use commercial meatside.

Follow the instructions on the insecticide label to kill the insect.

To prevent insect attacks in the future, keep the tree as far away from the hot and dry conditions as possible.

Occasionally wash the tree with warm water once a month.

by Abdullah Sam
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