Clover Mites

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Bryobia praetiosa
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1/4mm

These small pests are often found crawling around clover in the yard. They are distinguished by their 8 legs and two antennae.

Threat Level
1
Nuisance Score
5

Characteristics

Clover mites are tiny insects, boasting a vibrant red or orange hue that are commonly found gracing lawns and gardens. Often mistaken for aphids or chiggers, these mites are about 1/16 inch in length and are characterized by their distinctive pear-shaped bodies. Sporting a set of eight legs and two antennae, these little critters are a wonder to observe.

Biology

Clover mites are strictly herbivorous, their diet consisting of the sap from a variety of plants, most notably clover and grass. They are most active during the moderate climates of spring and fall when the conditions are warm and humid. These mites are harmless to humans in the sense that they do not bite or sting, but their presence can be somewhat irritating. They can stain furniture, clothing, and sheets with red spots… which is absolutely bothersome.

Habitat

Clover mites are often found in lawns, gardens, and occasionally indoors. They are most prevalent in areas abundant in clover and other plants they feed upon. This is why it is best to ensure that weeds are treated in your yards.

Human Interaction

While not generally considered a significant pest, clover mites can be a nuisance due to the red spots they can leave behind. Moreover, they may also indicate the presence of other pests such as lawn grubs.

FAQ

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Pest Control

When faced with a severe clover mite problem, it's advisable to rope in the services of a professional pest control company. These professionals possess the knowledge and expertise to tackle your clover mite problem quickly and effectively.

Here are some preventive measures you can take to keep clover mites from encroaching your home:

  • Keep your lawn well-watered.
  • Rid your yard of any weeds or debris, especially clover.
  • Seal any crevices or openings in your foundation.
  • Regularly inspect your yard for signs of clover mites.

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