This morning I noticed a few bugs (only two) on two of my trees.
They look like little red spiders or ants and move quick.
They are visible to the naked eye and you don't have to get in that close to see them.
I've looked up red spider mite and haven't been able to identify the pest yet.
Over to you...
Red spiders (spider mite?)
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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
Not mites. (they are barely visible). There is a preditory mite which is quite large (half the size of a pinhead) and looks like its covered in red felt. Just to be sure, spray the thing with the most toxic thing you can find. 

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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
Definitely not RSM. Is the tree unhealthy? If not, I would just ignore it. Our trees are after all ecosystems on their own. You will not be able to see RSM unless you tap them off the foliage onto a piece of white paper.
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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
The trees aren't unhealthy!Andrew Legg wrote:Definitely not RSM. Is the tree unhealthy? If not, I would just ignore it. Our trees are after all ecosystems on their own. You will not be able to see RSM unless you tap them off the foliage onto a piece of white paper.
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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
I have them as well. Individuals, not RSM I thinkDaluke wrote:
They look like little red spiders or ants and move quick.
They are visible to the naked eye and you don't have to get in that close to see them.
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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
I found another.
My hands are average size (for scale of course).
My hands are average size (for scale of course).
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Re: Red spiders (spider mite?)
Most Trombidiidae are about 5mm when adult - what I'm seeing are 1mm as adults. Still, likely arachnidstreeman wrote:A bit blurry but it looks like a red velvet mite which is a predator and harmless.
A search on .edu.au and .gov.au does show miniture "Trombidium" as a pest but this may or may not be the same thing.
Indeed they are more likey to be TrombiculidaeHarvest mites" which are animal parasites.