I have only sprayed Azatrol since figs have been ripening, it is made from neem oil and can be sprayed the same day as harvest, no bad taste like neem though.
Avid is also listed for many fruits and vegetables and can be sprayed 3 days before harvest.
The active ingredient in Forbid 4f is labeled for fruits and vegetables under the names forbid 240 sc and Oberon 4 sc, those products can be sprayed from 3 days (strawberry) to 30 days (corn) before harvest.
Forbid is actually safer to spray than Avid, Avid can cause serious but reversible eye damage, and skin irritation. Both have a 12 hour re entry interval (time after spraying before people are applowed back in the area).
You can buy sample sizes of Avid and Forbid on eBay, I got the Azatrol from my local hydro shop.
Azatrol is more expensive and takes longer to work, but is the safest option and mites are unable to build a resistance to it. It needs to be applied several times to break their life cycle. At the end of the season now their reproduction will have slowed so once a week should work.
I read up a little more and learned that Avid is most effective on soft growth, It is more readily absorbed by the plant before the leaves harden, so it is probably not a good choice for the end of the season.