Clover Mite Eggs
Spray the clover mites with insecticide to kill them.
Clover mite eggs. The entire life cycle of a clover mite takes place over the span of about a month. Clover mites are a species that reproduce parthenogentically or without fertilization. Only female clover mites exist there are no mites that are considered to be male. Life cycle reproduction.
Clover mites can become a nuisance in multi story buildings since they can live on rooftops and patios where mold or mildew provide sources of food. The younger ones and the eggs are a bright red. Clover mites go through 4 life stages eggs larvae nymphs and adults. Clover mites differ from many pests in that they prefer cooler weather.
The larval form is distinctive because its dorsal body setae are longer slender and serrate. Photograph by james kalisch university of nebraska lincoln. Clover mites prefer cooler milder weather than spider mites. Each female clover mite lays eggs throughout the summer and fall.
These eggs and some adults overwinter in dry and safe locations. Clover mite activity increases as temperatures start to drop during which time they pay homage to their name by feasting on clovers over fertilized grass and many other plants. Eggs and adult of the clover mite bryobia praetiosa koch. Clover mites feed by sucking nutrients out of lawn grasses clover dandelion ornamental flowers and other forms of vegetation.
After eggs hatch the newly emerged immature clover mites move to find hosts. Clover mites eggs do not hatch below 40 degrees f or above 86 degrees f. Another interesting fact about clover mites is that they have a population that comprises only of females. Clover mite females lay about 70 eggs each.
They lay eggs in the crevices of buildings under sidings and on the underside of bark at the base of trees. They lay their eggs during the spring. They don t live more than a month and the adult clover mites are found outside for only two weeks or so. The eggs are bright red spherical shaped and about 0 12 mm in diameter.
Temperatures under 75 degrees fahrenheit will also cause clover mite eggs to go dormant. The clover mites are born from unfertilized eggs and are therefore known as parthenogenetic. They are reddish brown. In fact clover mites will die in temperatures over 100 degrees fahrenheit.
The clover mite overwinters in any dry protected location primarily in the egg stage. In fact clover mites eat more than 200 different plant species including some flowers. Clover mites are 0 75 0 85 mm 0 030 0 033 in long oval shaped arachnids with a pair of long legs pointing forward often mistaken for antennae.