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Quote (Tim @ Dec. 08 2002,10:20)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">On my radar, that's about 95% mites. When and if you spray, spray everything
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You have had a lot of mites haven't you, lol!
Mites are sort of a pain because a lot of them hide. If you don't have good vision, get a good magnifying glass out and look at the undersides of the leaves at night with it and a flashlight, mites are fast so they are hard to ketch in the act. It could also be a root infestation of some thing so if you don't see mites consitter that. Their may also be a fungi or insect to blame. I guess if I where you, I'd put a butterwart or sundew next to it and see if they ketch an creapy crawlies you missed finding. If they don't ketch anything, but start to get ill, you probubly have a fungus, if they don't ketch anything but seen just fine, your plant is probubly ticked about it's growing conditions
Hope thats helpfull.
-Darcie
P.S. I don't know if Neps can handle soapy water, but if they can, a good dousing with some can usually get rid of most parasites.