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Has anyone used this prevent a mite product?

Just curious if anyone has ever used this on fig trees?
Years ago when I did a little reptile breeding, this product was a collection savior, it killed any and all disease spreading mites and ticks, it really was amazing it stoped them dead in their cycle, if I remember correctly it had a lasting effect to kill adults and the the fresh hatching eggs of mites so it would kill them before the cycle could start again, it worked so well you'd use it once or twice and you never had to use it again! It really was a great product, so I'm wondering if it could be applied to fig trees? It can't be to bad either it's meant to be used in close proximity of pets and their enclosures!
Let me know your thoughts
Thanks

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Probably works great. Just don't eat the figs!

All mites aren't the same. Plant mites and reptile mites are two different beasts. There's no assurance it would work on spider mites. And it would take forever to spray all the leaves on a big fig tree with that spray can. It takes 20 gal of spray solution to spray my 1700 sqft greenhouse for spider mites.

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Originally Posted by fighobo1_
look up flying skull miticide safe

Does it work good? Cause it's crazy expensive and it main mite killing constitute is citric acid? Citric acid is very cheap product, very curious to hear your experience with it!
Thank man

it seems to work as well as asamax   a small bottle lasts a long time but the plant has to be completely drenched  I think asamax works just as well

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