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    I was checking out the opening leaves on my polytunnel pear trees today and noticed some teeny weeny orange insects in the buds.
    Any idea what they were?

    I sprayed them and they disappeared but I can't find anything about them on the net.

  • #2
    No pictures, I suppose?

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    • #3
      Lol. No. I squirted them all away but they're teeny anyway and I think my camera would struggle to pick them up.
      Seriously teeny, weeny weeny.

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      • #4
        digital camera? you should have a macro button (might have a tulip icon)

        Possibly spider mite? google it, see what you think
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
          digital camera? you should have a macro button (might have a tulip icon)

          Possibly spider mite? google it, see what you think

          Aye I have a digital SLR but I think the macro mode would still struggle to pick these things up - I'm going to give it a go though.

          However I fear you may be spot on with the Red spider mite.
          The infected pears came in yesterday from another gardener and I should have checked them over before bringing them anywhere near my plants, but I didn't.

          If it is RSM I am hoping it's a minor infestation and praying that my PT conditions may not be quite so attractive to them as the conservatory they came from. I shall try various methods of extermination but will have to get Phytoseiulus and do it that way.

          Thanks

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