Monday 8th September 2025

A University of Missouri field crop entomologist says he is seeing more spider mites in fields.

Kevin Rice tells Brownfield the mites can be present all growing season, but they flourish during the summer months.

“It’s the hot, dry weather that really makes their populations explode,” he said.

Rice said the spider mite’s life cycle speeds up from three weeks to about five days in hot weather, causing them to reproduce faster.

    

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