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DBindiana
Posted 8/1/2024 06:01 (#10834680 - in reply to #10834230)
Subject: RE: Spider mite in soybeans?


West Central Indiana
sparrell - 7/31/2024 19:43

Anyone else seeing random circular-ish type spots in soybean fields that look like spider mite damage in the southern WI area this year?

Very far from a drought here this year, can spider mites be an issue in abundant rainfall years too?
It's not spider mites if you're getting plentiful rains. The reason spider mites are only around when super dry is because that's the only time a beans juices are thin enough for them to use as food or at least that's what was always said about them. If you have circle Ish spots I'd say welcome Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS).
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