Hemp Russet Mite
Aculops cannabicola
Hosts
- Greenhouse and field-grown hemp
Description
Hemp russet mite is a type of eriophyid mite (family Eriophyidae). Eriophyid mites are tiny, (not visible with a magnifying lens) cigar-shaped, and have a pale-yellow or pale-pink body. Hemp russet mites are only noticed after plant damage appears. Mites are best identified under high magnification using a dissecting microscope. They are usually found on the undersides of leaves.
Life Cycle
Egg | Nymph | Adult
- Multiple, overlapping generations per
year. - The life cycle is not yet clearly defined,
but it appears that mites overwinter in
crop debris. In greenhouses, they can
survive year-round with a constant
food source.
Damaging Lifestage(s): Nymph, Adult
Damage Symptoms
There is no visible damage when mite populations are low. Mites feed on plant surfaces with piercing-sucking mouthparts, killing individual cells and causing fine spotting or stippling. Symptoms appear during high populations. Feeding on leaves can cause bronzing (russetting), which can be accompanied by reduced leaf size, brittle foliage, and upward leaf-edge curling. Stem feeding can cause stem bronzing.
Time for Concern
Summer through harvest.
When and Where to Scout
- Look for bronzing on lower leaves and stems and other symptoms during hot, dry conditions.
- Use a strong hand lens or microscope to check damaged leaves and surrounding healthy leaves for mites.
- Contact the Utah Plant Pest Diagnostic Lab or your local county Extension office for assistance with diagnosing hemp russet mite.
Threat Level
High. If not controlled, this pest can severely damage plant tissues, reduce crop yield or cause plant death.
Occurrence in Utah
Hemp russet mites have not been found to cause damage to field-grown hemp in Utah, but neighboring states have reported this to be a major pest.
Management
- Use mite-free seed or starts.
- Remove and destroy infested plant debris.
- Prune and remove infested plants from fields.
- Clean tools used on infested plants before using on healthy plants.
- Promote natural enemies.
- Approved pesticides are available.
When to Consider Treatment
Once identified on plants, insecticide treatment is recommended if cultural practices cannot adequately reduce populations.
Look-alikes
Spider mites, thrips, or physiological conditions that cause leaf curling and yellowing.
Insecticides for Mites
Utah-Registered Product | Active Ingredient(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Bonide Insecticidal Soap MultiPurpose Insect Control Ready To Use | potassium laurate | Greenhouse use only. |
Brandt Ecotec Plus | rosemary oil | Greenhouse use only. |
Captiva | capsicum oleoresin extract | |
Captiva Prime | capsicum oleoresin extract | |
Dr. Earth Final Stop OMRI Fruit Tree Insect Killer (RTU); Concentrate | rosemary oil | Outdoor use only. |
Dr. Earth Final Stop OMRI Rose and Flower Insect Killer (RTU) | rosemary oil | Ground application only to non blooming plants. |
Dr. Earth Final Stop OMRI Vegetable Garden Insect Killer (RTU); Conc. | rosemary oil | Before flowering only. |
Dr. Earth Final Stop OMRI Yard and Garden Insect Killer (RTU); Conc. | rosemary oil | |
Dr. Earth Final Stop ProActive Yard & Garden Insect Killer (spray) | rosemary oil | |
EcoWorks EC | neem oil, cold pressed | |
Garden Safe Brand Insecticidal Soap Insect Killer | potassium laurate | |
Kopa Insecticidal Soap | potassiums salts of fatty acid | |
Leaf Life Gavicide Green 415 | mineral oil | Greenhouse use only. |
Mammoth Cancontrol | thyme oil | |
Mite-E-Oil | mineral oil | Greenhouse use only. |
M-Pede Insecticide Miticide Fungicide | potassium laurate | |
Natural Guard Brand by Ferti-lome Insecticidal Soap Concentrate | potassium salts of fatty acids | |
Omni Supreme Spray | mineral oil | |
Organocide 3-in-1 Garden Spray Concentrate, Ready to Spray; Ready to Use | sesame oil | |
Organocide Bee Safe 3-in-1 Garden Spray Concentrate; RTU | sesame oil | |
Ortho Tree & Shrub Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate | clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil | |
Prizefighter | ammonium nonanoate | Many uses including greenhouse. |
PureCrop1 | soybean oil | |
Rango | neem oil, cold pressed | Before flowering only. |
Safer Brand #567 Pyrethrin & Insecticidal Soap Concentrate II | potassium salts of fatty acids | Before flowering only. |
Safer Brand Insect Killing Soap Concentrate II | potassium salts of fatty acids | |
Safer Brand Insect Killing Soap with Seaweed Extract II | potassium salts of fatty acids | |
SaferGro Pest Out | cottonseed oil | |
SuffOil-X | mineral oil | |
Triact 70 | clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil | Older versions cannot be used on cannabis. |
TriTek | mineral oil | |
Venerate CG; XC | Burkholderia sp. strain A396 |
Photo Credit
- Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org