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Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf


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Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

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Media ID 10594775

© FLPA/Nigel Cattlin

Acari Agriculture Arachnida Crop Damage Garden Horticulture Leaf Mite Mites Nymph Nymphs Pest Pests Photomicrograph Spider Tomato Immature Lycoperdon Urticae


Tiny Tomato Troublemakers - Red Spider Mite Duo Caught in the Act!

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. In this photo print, we witness a close-up encounter between two mischievous immatures of the notorious Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae. These minuscule troublemakers have chosen a vibrant tomato leaf as their battleground. With their bright red bodies and delicate web-spinning skills, these nimble nymphs are ready to wreak havoc on unsuspecting plants. As members of the arachnid family, Tetranychidae, they belong to an elite group known for their acrobatic abilities and incredible adaptability. The photomicrograph allows us to marvel at the intricate details of these miniature pests. From their tiny legs delicately gripping the tomato leaf's surface to their translucent eggs waiting nearby for future generations, every aspect is captured with precision by FLPA photographer Nigel Cattlin. While farmers and gardeners may view them as pests causing damage to crops and plants alike, there's no denying that these little critters possess an undeniable charm when observed up close. Their resilience and resourcefulness make them fascinating subjects for study in agriculture and horticulture fields. So next time you spot a pair of red spider mites scurrying across your tomatoes or any other plant leaves, take a moment to appreciate nature's microscopic wonders - just don't forget to protect your beloved greens from their mischief!

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