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What's on my tomato plant?
Discovered yesterday when I was going to pick some tomatoes that there's a tiny mite all over the plant as well as little cobwebs. Anyone know what this is and what I should do about it?
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Re: What's on my tomato plant?
They will be red spider mites. Have you got many tomato plants? If so I would destroy that plant before it spreads. Wrap it and put the plant in your household rubbish rather than in with your green waste.
If you want to treat the plant, use something like this to smother the insects - https://www.bunnings.com.au/yates-750ml-nature-s-way-vegie-and-herb-pest-spray_p2961940
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Re: What's on my tomato plant?
Thanks. I do have other plants so I will destroy this one. I haven't seen any evidence of the mites on the other plants but will have a good look. I was surprised at how quickly this problem seemed to develop - saw no problems or signs of trouble last week...
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Re: What's on my tomato plant?
I should have also asked whether anyone knows if the fruit is okay to eat? I picked as many as I could from the plant before throwing it out. The fruit looks okay but the skin is a little discoloured.
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Re: What's on my tomato plant?
I don't there's any problems with eating the fruit. The mites feed on the sap of plants so the tomatoes are probably just discoloured from the ill health of the plant.

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