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๐ธ๏ธ Outsmart pests the natural wayโbecause your garden deserves elite defenders!
This premium mix of 2,000 live predatory mites offers a scientifically curated blend of species designed to naturally suppress common garden pests like spider mites and broad mites. Delivered fresh with next-day shipping, these biological control agents provide an eco-friendly, chemical-free alternative that requires patience and strategic bi-weekly releases to effectively reduce infestations and maintain plant health.
| ASIN | B00I0ZXU18 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #257,249 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #313 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | Bug Sales |
| Brand Name | Bug Sales |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 575 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Good Guys |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Target Species | Mite, Spider |
| UPC | 657994100058 |
| Unit Count | 2000 Count |
A**R
Bio control takes time
6'ft x 7'ft indoor grow. 7 medium to small plants. Temperature 65 to 75ยฐF, RH 50 to 70%. Drip system using organics with synthetic inputs as needed. Purchased 2,000, then purchased a second 2,000 one week later. Each shipment arrived next morning and appeared to have lots of life. Under a microscope I could also see eggs. I'm not an entomologist and have no idea what species of eggs were in the vials. I can't even tell the difference between the predatory mites, the pictures of the different species all look the same to me. My first experience with bio control was almost a year ago. This was pure chance. I had a bad case of fungus gnats. The swarm kept getting larger and none of the bottled products seemed to do anything. After one day, my sticky yellow cards would almost be entirely covered. I did apply some mosquito dunks (BT) at the beginning of my battle. One night I noticed a mite in my growing media. No idea what species, but the body was a teardrop shape. Somehow, this predator found its way into my grow room. A week later I saw more of these mites and I could find them in all my pots. As this mite population grew, the swarm of fungus gnats shrank. It took time, maybe a month or two, now I only see an occasional gnat flying around and I can live with that! Bio control, in this case, worked. It was not immediate, it took patience. To this day, I still find these mites in my media. They never crawl up the plant, they only stay in the pots. Cannot rule out BT, it may have played a role. Now for the spider mite battle...I have tried everything over the past year to get these things in check. Even cleared out my room, no plants, bombed, sprayed, all the nasty stuff. Only to have them come back. I don't like the nasty stuff and have been spraying insecticidal soaps atleast once a week, more when needed. I thought this special blend of predatory mites would be the answer, since my fungus gnat experience went well. A week before I ordered these, I sprayed every other day. The last 2 sprays were straight water, I didn't want to take any chances with residues. I know the S mites have resistance, but wasn't sure what kind of resistance these predators have. My S mite problem has blown up into serious infestation since applying the predators. I continue to knock them down with water, waiting for these predators to get established. With S mites, time is something you don't have. They get out of control quickly. Each day I inspect the leaves and have only seen 2 of the red predators moving slowly. They were nice and plump, maybe pregnant? I hope! I know this will work, it will just take time. I will keep stalling the S mites as best as I can... My yard is filled with pests and very few predators. Thrips, mites, etc all around. I live in a rural farming community, so this may explain why. It's no wonder why I have this problem in my indoor garden. I think it might be helpful to get these outdoor pests in check. Bio control takes patience. I don't think it will ever completely rid your garden of pests. Life is resilient. But, it can keep the pests in check. My plants can deal with an occasional pest.
M**K
Saved my plants!!
Quick shipping, arrived alive and did the job! No more spider mites! Will be ordering regularly for prevention
S**.
Good idea - bad implementation
I ordered this product in August of 2015 with the intention of eliminating (or at least managing) an ongoing infestation of two spotted spider mites in an indoor garden. I live in an area where the mites have developed a resistance to common insecticides, and frankly I hate spraying (both in terms of labor as well as exposure of myself and others to chemicals). In theory, predatory mites seem to be a wonderful solution. However, as with so many things in life, the devil's in the details. I wish I had done the research I've done SINCE ordering this product before I had ordered it. I'm writing this review in an effort to save others the hassle of doing so. Specifically, the article "Population dynamics of interacting predatory mites, Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus californicus, held on detached bean leaves." (NIH research paper - Google it) swayed me in favor of not introducing these predators into my garden at all. Never mind the fact that the order arrived late and with an estimated half of the population dead from lack of cold during transit (problem #1), but Californicus is a GENERALIST predator and will not just eat the spider mites - it eats the other predators! Thus, while it sounds good to "triple whammy" your garden with this blend of predators, the fact of the matter is, you're prolonging your infestation by introducing a predator who eats 2/3 of your solution! Yes, Calif. will eat spider mites along the way, but why would you put something in your garden that's going to reduce the effectiveness of your solution to the problem, then linger around and eat subsequent booster shots of any non-Californicus species you choose to apply later? You're really shooting yourself in the foot here. There were other problems with the shipment, but per the tips and guidelines, I'll address those in the feedback section rather than in the product review. However, per the guidelines which state "Do compare to similar products or services and share how long you've used this product", I'll state that after lengthy research and talking with those using predators exclusively for spider mite control, I went with natural enemies bio control in Oregon as my solution. Pricier, yes, but these guys have been at it for close to a decade and they know their stuff. I receive ZERO compensation from them, just one of a number of satisfied customers. I am confident in the results I'm already seeing in my garden. I encourage anyone reading this review to do a lot of research into the temperatures, humidities and tolerances of the predators you want to use, and also talk with other people who use predator mites to accomplish and maintain control and get their opinion on suppliers. I won't use this product or any similar "blend" product, personally - now that I understand what's really happening, such products don't make sense. Bottom line? Yes, predatory mites are the right answer, but drill down further and find the RIGHT blend of predators that work WITH each other rather than killing each other off - and buy them from someone who packs the product properly. Quick fixes often aren't - and this product is a prime example of that.
R**S
I feel like I've officially lost my mind
I'm one of the crazy plant people who not only has dozens of indoor potted plants, but added several aerogarden systems this past year. I absolutely love the hydroponic concept and use it for both seed starting and indoor food gardening. It's all fun and games until you get spider mites (which left unnoticed quickly advance to an aphid infestation fyi). I had to trash one complete gardening set up the first round of spider mites. My heart was broken, my aerogarden sat empty for months for me to work the courage back up to start again. I started back slowly with one unit at a time. I checked frequently for webs and mites as I proceeded with planting each week until I once again reached full capacity. And then they returned. I rotated between plant rinses, neem oil, miteX, and insecticidal soap. The only thing those seemed to be damaging were the plants. Which is what led me here. Ah, what a terrifying idea to fight bugs with MORE bugs INSIDE your home. 10/21/23 I released them last night per instructions on several plants throughout the units. After emptying the tube, I noticed multiple red mites quickly crawling around on the cap. This was great verification that these things are alive and well. I checked on them this morning to see them making their moves on the plants I dumped them on. So I can report that they arrived alive and well. I'll be happy to report back in a few weeks on if they were able to tackle my spidermite problem.
C**S
They work, but...( twice revised review)
My first shipment was DOA, I have a small cheap microscope, 30x-60x, when I inspected the first shipment, everything in it was dead, legs curled up underneath them like a dead spider. I stopped counting around 20, with nothing visible alive. I sent a message to the company, and got back a generic looking canned response, about how carefully they were inspected and packed, how hardy they were, and how they were smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. I wrote again, asked did you even read what I wrote? They are clearly visible under magnification, I have a fair amount of experience looking at spider mites, unfortunately. They sent another shipment, this one was thriving and healthy, within 48 hours I could see the sucked out exoskeletons of devoured spidermites. I think I caught it in time, I only had 3 or 4 plants infested, no signs of spreading, it looks like they even eat eggs, too. The little magnifier/ microscopes on Amazon for under $15 are a must for anyone doing indoors growing. [Follow up: 2 1/2 weeks later, not a trace of a predator mite anywhere, spider mites have spread to whole crop, they certainly don't outbreed spider mites, I don't think they even survived. 2 orders of 2000 mites, as I said, no trace of them anywhere in garden under 60x magnification. Temps 72-75 F, humidity 65-70%.] Second follow up, 4 weeks later. I'd been using Azamax to control them, but it will knock.thdm back, but never eliminate them entirely. I held off about a week before and 2 weeks after, but with them spreading, I had given up on the predator mites, I was starting to see webbing on a few plants, so I hit everything good with Azamax. Thing is, 2 weeks later, they hadn't come back at all. I got out my trusty microscope, and now I was seeing predator mites, almost no spider mites. Azamax is not a contact killer, it must be ingested, so it must have knocked them back enough for the predator mites to gain the upper hand. Just bear in mind it takes them 3 to 4 weeks to get established, they won't work overnight, and apparently Azamax doesnโt bother them much. So from 5 stars, to one star, now back to 4 stars. I felt obligated to come back and change my one star review.
Y**E
I ordered 12 times in 7 years. Work well if you are lucky but 50% chance of DOA.
I have ordered this product a total of 12 times since 2016. Last time a few days ago, and I'm writing this review on July 2023. The product works very well when you know how to use it, and I order it because it is a very efficient organic way to remove a tough pest (and also a fun way for a nerd like me). However, in the last orders, one way or another the mites have arrived all dead. I would say that it has happened more than 50% of times in the last few orders, spanning a couple of years. I think that in most of cases the reason was that the vermiculite was too wet, so the mites drowned. Or maybe was heat during transportation. I complained once or twice and got a refund, but by that time my tomatoes were eaten alive by the red mites that I was trying to fight. In my complain I explained the situation and try to give feedback so they could correct the shipping strategy properly. I've seen some changes in my last order regarding that, but obviously insufficient since they arrived all dead again. Maybe the reason is that shipping something alive from West Coast to East Coast is a risky business. Conclusion: good product if you know what you are doing, but if you live in the East Coast like me, ordering from this company is a gamble. They won't change their shipping strategy even if you complain and define its flaws. And if you receive a free order as compensation, they may well arrive dead again and in the meantime your plants will die too. On my side, I'm going to try to find a substitute provider, though I don't know if there is. Good luck everyone!
T**R
I thought they were all dead at first, then they started waking up...
I've used beneficial mites in the past, with mixed results. But I always start with a proof of life magnified survey before I open the container. In my container all I could see were dead mites. I went ahead and applied them to my plants, but I wasn't initially hopeful, as I thought I had 2000 dead mites. I sat the lid on my desk, and saw about 50 or so apparently dead mites. Most looked mangled. After a couple hours I looked over, and saw two mites running laps in the lid, moving very fast... Finally proof of life. I will update review with the results, but I was releasing the mites at an application rate of 1000 mites per sq ft, so I expect to see a quick reduction in the population of bad mites. Update... A day later, I cannot find any pest mites... There were thousands of them visible, if you got some web on your finger, you could see 200 mites with a 20x loup. Now a finger full of web has no mites. My results are not typical, since I over-dosed my curry trees, but before they move to my new house, they need to not be infested. I'll buy another batch of predatory mites for a preemptive step protecting the house's sunroom once I have it ready. Spider mites are a big problem here... And curry trees are too... Such a fragile and sensitive tropical plant if your local growing conditions are not just right. They suffer frost damage at 40 degrees, so it is a tree that can't survive outside... But the flavors it gives to food has no substitute, it's not something you can dry and store in a bottle or buy in an American grocery store... And you eat the leaves, so no insecticides can be used unless you want those in your food too. Beneficial insects are a blessing.
N**Y
The best way to rid a grow of the borg!
I have been a Medical organic cannabis grower for a good number of years, although I have to say that I have used ORMI approved insecticides in the past to fight the Borg (spider mites). I only had a modicum of success using these products, as the damn borg (spider mites) transformed and were not affected by the best of these insecticides no matter the combination that I used. These insects mutated...serious they became tolerant of the chemical and it appeared as if they were being nurished. In addition I never truly felt it was a good organic and healthy practice. I did a lot of research and came to the conclusion that the Predatory Mites applications were the best way to control and eliminate the Borg. My desire is and will always be to provided my clients with the cleanest and most potent cannabis possible and using chemicals although considered organic is a hard pill to swallow when you tell people you are an organic grower. No one wants to eat, vape or smoke a chemical even if it is considered organic. The predatory mites that I have purchased from this company have always been on time, full of life and quite amazed on how fast they arrived. I plan on continuing the services of this company now and in the future, as they provide a great product and are timely which in my business is extremely important.. In addition I would recommend their services to any one wanting a resonably priced mite killers. It was amazing to watch how fast these critters evacuated the small vessels how fast they attack the borg. Bottom line ... great service and a great product. I give them 5 stars... Randy Mink Farm Organics
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