Rose spider mites are among the most common pests of rose crops worldwide, causing damage to leaves, stems, and flowers. These tiny red spider mites feed on the sap of rose plants, leading to wilting, yellowing, and stunted growth. Rose spider mites are most active in warm and dry conditions, and their populations can build up rapidly. This article covers the causes, symptoms, and management of rose spider mites.
Type of Infestation
Rose spider mites are sap feeders that feed on the sap of rose plants.
Scientific Name: Tetranychus urticae
Most Affected States
Rose spider mites are widely distributed in India, affecting rose crops in major growing states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
Symptoms of Rose Spider Mites
- Both nymphs and adults suck sap from the lower surface of leaves.
- Small yellow or brown spots appear on the leaves.
- Yellowing and wilting of leaves are common symptoms.
- Severe infestation can result in stunted plant growth.
- These mites also spin fine webs on leaves and stems.
Control Measures
Spider mites on rose plants can cause significant damage if not managed effectively. To control these pests, an integrated approach combining multiple strategies is necessary.
1. Cultural Measures
- Removing weeds and debris can help reduce mite incidence.
- Proper irrigation and fertilisation maintain plant health and lower susceptibility to spider mite infestations.
2. Mechanical Measures
- Regularly prune the rose crop.
- Ensure that infected plant parts are destroyed.
3. Biological Measures
- Release natural predators such as ladybugs, lacewings, predatory mites, and parasitic wasps to control spider mite populations.
- Ecotin Insecticide is a neem-based biological insecticide containing Azadirachtin that effectively controls spider mites on roses.
Recommended dosage: 0.4-0.7 ml per litre of water.
- Royal Clear Mite is a bio-insecticide made from natural plant extracts. It disrupts the breathing of red spider mites and prevents hatching.
Recommended dosage: 2 ml per litre of water.
4. Chemical Measures
The following red mite insecticides are recommended for controlling rose spider mites:
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Product Name |
Technical Content |
Dosage |
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Abamectin 1.9% EC |
0.7 ml/lit of water |
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Propargite 57% EC |
2 ml /lit of water |
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Chlorfenapyr 10% SC |
2 ml/lit of water |
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Hexythiazox 5.45% EC |
1 ml/lit of water |
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Spiromesifen 22.9% SC |
0.3 ml /lit of water |
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Cyenopyrafen 30% SC |
0.5 ml/lit of water |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms of spider mites on rose plants?
Common symptoms include small yellow or brown spots on leaves, wilting, fine webbing on leaves and stems, and stunted plant growth in severe cases.
How do I prevent red spider mites on rose crops?
Remove weeds and crop debris, maintain proper irrigation and fertilisation, prune infected parts regularly, and release natural predators like ladybugs and predatory mites as preventive measures.
Are rose spider mites the same as red spider mites?
Yes. Rose spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) are commonly referred to as red spider mites or tiny red spiders. They are the same species that affects a wide range of plants across India.











