
I have some lavender plants on a windowsill near my desk. I love to stop what I am doing and brush them with my hands. The lovely, fresh scent of lavender fills the air and gives me a boost of energy amid mid-winter doldrums.
You can imagine my outcry when, out of the corner of my eye, I spotted movement on my lavender—spider mites. The tiny pests were fearless and having a marvelous time, creating webbing, feasting on the juices, and multiplying by the minute.
Running the plant under a heavy stream of water is always my first course of action. The spider mites are small and are quickly swept away by the deluge. So far, my initial treatment is working, and I’ve only seen one or two stray mites.
One of the problems with diagnosing spider mites on a houseplant is their size. The webbing and drying leaves are a clue to an infestation. Sometimes, as in my case, you can see them moving along their webs. To be sure I was aware of all the infested spots, I sprayed the lavender with water before washing the mites away. The side-by-side photo shows how much easier it is to see an infestation after spraying.
Unfortunately, I must be realistic; removing every spider mite from the lavender will most likely take several sessions under the faucet. This pest spreads quickly in the dry air of a heated house. I will check all my houseplants for infestation with water sprays throughout the week.

There is always something nibbling at our plants.
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Always…even in the house in winter.
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I also love lavender, spider mites not so much
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My lavender is a bit pitiful in appearance now after spending months in the house. I am hoping I can coax it to thrive a bit before planting in Spring in the outdoors.
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Ugh, you gave me goosebumps! I had a plant once that had spider mites and “multiplying by the minute” is an understatement. I went to get a spray bottle of warm water and came back to more. Repeated sprayings didn’t help much and I didn’t want to get an insecticide so I put the plant outside on the patio. That was ok except it was January and the middle of winter.
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They are so hard to eradicate.
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Spider Mite is a problem and good luck with the complete removal… xx
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It really is…I’m always on the lookout for it.
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I hope you reduce it xx
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Me too!
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I’ve never heard of these but now I’m worried for my plants – I’ll be on the look-out! Hope your plants are all okay. Annika
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I’m looking every day, so I hope they don’t slip by my attention again.
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