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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4444040" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>that i dont usually have trouble with BUT this year i havent seen as many lady bugs in the garden. my guess on their absence may be due to the bifenthrin that i sprayed the house with and killed a blue million of them(by orders of my wife lol) or it could be the the thousands of crickets that have called my garden home. </p><p></p><p>anyhoo, these are red spider mites and flea beetles that have spread on my tomato and eggplants respectively. a quick spray of neem oil this evening(1oz/gallon) makes quick work of them. i always cut the recommended dose/gallon in half in mid summer as i dont want to take a chance of burning the leaves with a full dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4444040, member: 6230"] that i dont usually have trouble with BUT this year i havent seen as many lady bugs in the garden. my guess on their absence may be due to the bifenthrin that i sprayed the house with and killed a blue million of them(by orders of my wife lol) or it could be the the thousands of crickets that have called my garden home. anyhoo, these are red spider mites and flea beetles that have spread on my tomato and eggplants respectively. a quick spray of neem oil this evening(1oz/gallon) makes quick work of them. i always cut the recommended dose/gallon in half in mid summer as i dont want to take a chance of burning the leaves with a full dose. [/QUOTE]
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