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Red spider mite injure on bean
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red spider mite injure on bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Citrus Red Mite Panonychus citri , Adult female citrus red mites are oval and globular; the male is smaller and has a tapered abdomen. Each female lays 20 to 50 eggs at a rate of 2 to 3 a day, depositing them on both sides of leaves. The life cycle from egg to egg may be as short as 12 days during warm weather.


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