Common pistachio mite (Tenuipalpus granati)

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Common pistachio mite (Tenuipalpus granati)

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Babies of these mites feed on the tail of pistachio shell clusters and petioles, causing blackening and shedding of some fruits, and if their population increases, they also cause shedding of leaves.
 
Tenuipalpidae
Tenuipalpidae
Morphology
 
Members of the family Tenuipalpidae are generally small, 2 to 3 mm long with a flat, pear-shaped, soft body, red, green, and yellowish green. This species has relatively short legs.
 
Damage:
 
This family of mites are similar to tartar mites and feed on the sap of the leaves of host plants. These mites are called false spider mites because they do not spin.
 
Fight against pistachio mites
 
To fight against Galza mites when more than half of the flowers of pistachio material are open, and for ordinary pistachio mites in August and September, you can spray with one of the following:
 
Sulfur and tablet in the ratio of 2 to 3 per thousand
Neurons at a ratio of 2 per thousand
Biofertilizer foliar application 10 per thousand
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