Managing Mites with BIOPEST®

Key Points
- Mite populations can flare following insecticide applications or with warm, dusty conditions.
- BIOPEST® has been shown to successfully reduce mite populations as a foliar applied prior to populations building.
- Many miticides are registered to be used in mixtures with BIOPEST® to improve coverage and efficacy.
- BIOPEST® is registered in its own right for control of a range of mite species either at the dormant timing or as a foliar application in a range of crops at rates of 1-3L/100L.
- For best results, always ensure thorough coverage with adequate water volumes under quick drying conditions and avoid spraying stressed crops or during full bloom.
Mites are increasingly becoming a significant pest in many horticultural crops – particularly as a result of warm spring conditions and insecticide programs which no longer include broad spectrum organophosphates, resulting in the flaring of mite populations.
The following factors have driven up mite populations and led to a renewed interest in the use of horticultural spray oils;
- Removal of broad spectrum insecticides such as organophosphates.
- Increased prevalence of difficult to control pests such as carphophilus beetle which requires the use of mite flaring insecticides.
- Resistance developing to conventional insecticides.
- Technology advances making horticultural spray oils more effective and safer on crops.
Agrion Crop Solutions has been conducting research into integrated pest management in many horticultural crops for over a decade. Most recently, work has focussed on controlling mites in a range of crops from bananas to avocadoes and almonds (see Figure 1). This research has focused on the role of BIOPEST® as a mite control product both as a prophylactic preventative to reduce egg laying and populations building, as well as a post infestation product to manage existing populations both alone and in mixtures with common miticides.
Narrow range horticultural spray oils or paraffinic spray oils (PSO’s) such as BIOPEST®, have long had a place for the control of pests such as scale and mites, not only as a result of their direct insecticidal effects, but also as carriers and deposition aids for other insecticides. However with the advent of broad spectrum organophosphate and synthetic pyrethroid insecticides over the last 30 years, their popularity has declined. More recently, the removal of many broad spectrum insecticides due to health concerns and the rapid development of resistance in target pests, has led to their revival as a safe and effective method of controlling mites and scale in horticultural crops.
Advancements in petroleum refining technology and quick breaking emulsions have enabled mineral oil based products, such as BIOPEST®, to be produced with optimal density, higher loadings of paraffinic components and reduced aromatic compounds. These offer a far greater degree of crop safety and pesticide activity than those available 20 years ago. Besides the paraffinicity of oils, other characteristics such as carbon number, distillation range, unsulphonated residue and type of emulsifier package are important. Oils with higher paraffinic loading and with optimal molecular weight have been shown to provide increased activity on mites (see Charts 1 and 2).

Application Timing
BIOPEST® works best when applied preventatively, to an early developing population, rather than used as a curative on an existing well developed population. The unique formulation characteristics of BIOPEST® provide control of existing low numbers of adults through physically smothering and forming a protective layer on leaf surfaces, thus preventing egg laying. This mode of action has been validated in numerous independent studies (see Chart 3).
Citrus Red Mite control with naphthenic and parrafinic spray oils in the laboratory

Citrus Red Mite control with naphthenic and parrafinic spray oils in orchards

Control of mites with prophylactic and curative applications of PSO

Mite control with PSO program vs synthetic miticide program

Comparison With Conventional Miticide Programs
When used as a calendar spray, applications of PSO’s such as BIOPEST®, have been shown to provide equivalent levels of control to standard miticides without regular flaring events. However if existing populations are high, the use of a one-off conventional miticide as a knockdown, such as abamectin, to reduce populations below threshold, followed by regular BIOPEST® applications will provide the best levels of control (see Chart 4).
Agrion Crop Solution’s Recent Mite Research
Over the past two years Agrion Crop Solutions has conducted independent field trials assessing the effectiveness of BIOPEST® on mites in bananas and almonds. This work will continue in avocadoes and almonds. Over the summer season of 2013/14, BIOPEST® was found to provide significant levels of mite control in bananas, (see Chart 5) which resulted in a significant yield increase.
BIOPEST® was evaluated both as a dormancy spray and a foliar spray in combination with a miticide in almonds. In this work a dormant application of BIOPEST® was found to provide significantly better control of mites than conventional winter oils applied at the dormant timing (see Chart 6). Applying BIOPEST® 0.5% in a mixture with Sorcerer® in mid-December was found to be safe over foliage – however existing mite numbers were too low to provide useful data. One observation of this work was the shift in mite species type with Bryobia mite occurring early in summer and two-spotted mite occurring later.


Further Information
- http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agriculture/pests-diseases-and-weeds/pest-insects-and-mites/two-spotted-mite/integrated-control-of-twospotted-mite-in-orchards
- https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/biosecurity/pest-insects-and-mites/priority-pest-insects-and-mites/twospotted-mite

References
- Beattie, A & Hardy, S (2005) Ag Facts H2.AE.5: Using petroleum based spray oils in citrus. NSW Department of Primary Industries.
- Ebeling 1959 – Subtropical Fruit Pests
- Farnsworth B. 2014 – Evaluation of replicated small plot programs – Innisfail April 2014
- Kimpton T. 2015 – Phytogen Consulting – SACOA Biopest trial in Almonds – Robinvale, Victoria
- Nicetic O. et al 2001 – Integrated Pest management of Two spotted mite
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