These mites, related to spiders, are major pests of many garden and greenhouse plants. They cause damage by sucking sap from the undersides of the leaves. As a result of feeding, the green leaf pigment disappears, producing the stippled appearance. Many leaves may drop off. Severely infested plants produce few flowers. Mites are active throughout the growing season, but are favored by hot, dry weather (70°F and up). By midsummer, they build up to tremendous numbers. For more information about spider mites, see Mites.
Spray with a miticide containing hexakis when damage is first noticed. Cover the undersides of the leaves thoroughly. Repeat the application 2 more times at intervals of 7 to 10 days.