Vineyard - Two-Spotted Red Spider: In the fight against Two-Spotted Red Spiders, the areas where the pest is spread should be kept under observation, and a spraying should be done when the population density exceeds an average of 8 mobile individuals per leaf. If the pest population density continues above the economic damage threshold, the second spraying should be done by taking into account the time between the last spraying and harvest or after harvest.
Pepper (Greenhouse) - Two-Spotted Red Spider: The decision to fight is made when an average of 3 live individuals are found per leaf.
Pepper (Greenhouse) - Cotton Red Spider: The decision to fight is made when an average of 3 live individuals are found per leaf.
Strawberry - Two-Spotted Red Spider: Spraying is done when there are an average of 15 or more Red Spiders in the mobile period per leaf in at least 50 leaflets taken from the lower and middle parts of the plants. Strawberry-Cotton Spider Mite: Spraying is done if there are an average of 15 or more Red Spiders per leaflet in the active period in at least 50 leaflets taken from the lower and middle parts of the plants.
Tomato (Field/Greenhouse)-Two-Spotted Red Spider Mite: Control is decided when there are an average of 5 live red spiders per leaf.
Tomato (Field/Greenhouse)-Cotton Spider Mite: Control is decided when there are an average of 5 live red spiders per leaf.
Cucumber (Greenhouse)-Two-Spotted Red Spider Mite: Control is decided when there are an average of 5 live red spiders per leaf.
Cucumber (Greenhouse)-Cotton Spider Mite: Control is decided when there are an average of 5 live red spiders per leaf.
Carnation-Cotton Spider Mite: The pesticide should be applied to the plants before flowering or after flower cutting. Spraying is done when there are an average of 10 red spiders on a leaf. One application is sufficient.
Eggplant (Greenhouse) - Two-Spotted Red Spider: Control is decided when an average of 5 live red spiders are found per leaf.
Eggplant (Greenhouse) - Cotton Red Spider: Control is decided when an average of 5 live red spiders are found per leaf.
Cotton - Two-Spotted Red Spider: In order to determine the control time, checks are made when the plants have 4-6 leaves. If the pest is only found locally on the edge of the field or within it, BKU application should be made only to these parts. Application should be made when an average of 5 live red spiders are seen per leaf in the Mediterranean Region and 10 live red spiders are seen in the Aegean and Southeastern Anatolia Regions. In case the population is widespread, at least 50 leaves are examined in the middle and lower parts of the plant to represent the field. Application is decided when 15 or more red spiders are detected per leaf. Application is made immediately after fruit collection. Harvest should be done by paying attention to the period between the last application and harvest.