Spider Mites - Pest Control In Holland, MI

Plant-damaging tiny pests.

Spider mites are a form of arachnid, which means they are related to spiders, ticks, and scorpions. Some species can spin silk webs to protect and lay their eggs in. They generally live in undersides of plants and leaves and can puncture the cells on a plant to feed. They thrive in warm, dry places and fixate on houseplants by eating, causing damage to them.

Service Information

Property Type:

Residential & Commercial

Service Available In:

West Michigan

Recommended Maintenance:

Regular monitoring and treatment as needed, especially during warmer months when spider mites are most active.

Pricing:

$125 to $165 initial treatment

Service Benefits:

Effectively controls infestations, protecting your plants from damage and ensuring a healthy, vibrant garden.

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How To Identify Spider Mites

Since spider mites are particularly small and difficult to spot, the only way to identify them is through the physical damage they cause. Some things to search for include: tiny white or yellow spots on top of tree leaves and needles, silky webs woven around tree leaves/stems, and a yellow bronze appearance in one or many areas of the plant

Damage Caused By Spider Mites

Structural damage to your home is less of an issue with spider mites, whereas house plant damage is more likely to occur. House plants may have bites or holes in their leaves, which means they are infested with these tiny spiders.

How Empire Pest Control Tackles A Spider Mite Infestation

Pesticides and miticides are the best options in completely removing the spider mites from your plants around your home. We would spray all plants in and around your property, as spider mites nest and populate frequently.

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Spider mites can cause serious plant damage to your house plants! Our pest control experts can handle spider mites in West Michigan.

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