Neoseiulus californicus

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Neoseiulus californicus

At A Glance

Neoseiulus californicus is a hardy, aggressive predatory mite specifically adapted for hot, dry environments. While many beneficials require high humidity to survive, Californicus is the "survivalist" of the mite world. It is a specialized hunter of Spider Mites, but it is also a patient generalist that can stay on your plants for weeks without a primary food source.

  • Scientific Name: Neoseiulus californicus

  • Primary Target: Two-Spotted Spider Mites.

  • Secondary Targets: Broad Mites, Russet Mites, and Cyclamen Mites.

  • Key Advantage: Exceptional tolerance for low humidity and high temperatures. It is the best choice for summer greenhouses and indoor grow tents with intense lighting.

Target Pests

Californicus is a relentless hunter that focuses on spider mite colonies at every life stage:

  • Two-Spotted Spider Mites: Effectively pierces through light webbing to consume eggs, larvae, and adults.
  • Microscopic Mites: Actively hunts Broad Mites and Hemp Russet Mites that hide in new growth.
  • Alternative Food: Unlike specialists like Persimilis, Californicus can survive on pollen and other small insects, allowing it to act as a long-term preventative shield.
Environmental Needs

This mite is specifically chosen for its ability to withstand "harsh" garden conditions that would kill other beneficials.

  • Temperature Range: 50F to 95F. It remains active and reproductive even when temperatures spike during mid-day heat.
  • Humidity: Performs best at 50% to 60% RH. It is much more resilient to dry air (as low as 40% RH) than other predatory mite species.
  • Light Requirements: Not sensitive to day length; it is effective in both 18/6 and 12/12 light cycles.
Selection Guide

Californicus vs. Persimilis: Persimilis is faster at killing heavy infestations but dies quickly without food. Choose Californicus for long-term prevention or if your humidity is below 60%.

Californicus vs. Ultimate Control: The Ultimate Control blend is for general protection. Choose Californicus Bottles when you have a confirmed Spider Mite outbreak and need a high concentration of specialists in one area.

The Summer Choice: If you struggle to keep your grow room cool and humid during July and August, choose Californicus. It is the most reliable survivor in "summer-mode" gardens.

How to Use

1. The "Wake Up" Tumble
The mites naturally settle during shipping. Before opening the bottle, gently rotate it end-over-end for 30 seconds to ensure the mites are evenly distributed throughout the carrier material.

2. Application

  • Hot Spotting: Identify the plants with visible "stippling" (tiny yellow dots) or light webbing. Apply a generous amount of the bottle contents directly to these leaves.
  • The Canopy Sweep: Shake a light dusting over the rest of your garden to create a perimeter that prevents the infestation from spreading.
  • Release Boxes: For plants with resinous flowers, use hanging release boxes to prevent the carrier material from sticking to your crop.

3. Dosing Rates

  • Preventative: 1,000 mites per 100 sq. ft. every 3 to 4 weeks.
  • Active Infestation: 2,000 to 5,000 mites per 100 sq. ft. Repeat every 14 days until the pest population crashes.
How They're Shipped

Release Timing: For the highest success rate, release Californicus the same day they arrive.

Storage: If you must wait, keep the bottle horizontal in a cool, dark place (55F to 60F). Do not refrigerate.

The "Invisible Army" Note: These mites are microscopic (0.5mm) and pale orange to tan in color. They are masters of hiding and will scatter to the undersides of leaves immediately upon release.

When Your Order Arrives

Deploy day, and the weeks after.

How to deploy your order, and how to read the results over the next few weeks.

  1. 01

    Open the box right away

    Bring the package indoors as soon as it arrives. Don't leave it on a hot porch, in a cold mailbox, or in direct sun. If you can't deploy immediately, set the bottle somewhere room-temperature (60–75°F) and out of direct light — it'll keep for a day or two.

  2. 02

    Let the bottle rest 15 minutes

    Mites huddle in transit for warmth. Set the bottle somewhere room-temperature for fifteen minutes before you open it — this lets them spread back through the carrier and warm up before deployment.

  3. 03

    You probably won't see them

    Predatory mites are smaller than a grain of salt — most people can't spot them with the naked eye, and phone cameras can't focus close enough to catch them. That's expected. What you can check: the carrier material should look dry and uniform, the bottle should be intact, and there shouldn't be any sour smell or visible mold.

  4. 04

    Deploy the same day

    Apply in the evening or on a cloudy day to avoid UV exposure. For pests on the plant — spider mites, thrips, broad mites — sprinkle the carrier material directly onto leaves and stems where damage is visible. For soil-dwelling pests like fungus gnats, sprinkle onto the top inch of soil and lightly water afterward to help the mites settle into the medium. Either way, spread across plants instead of piling in one spot. See the product description for species-specific dosing.

  5. 05

    Watch your plants over 1–2 weeks

    The real "are they working" check isn't visual — it's whether your pest population drops. Bottled treatments typically show measurable reduction in spider mites, thrips, or other targets within one to two weeks. If pest pressure isn't easing by then, that's when to email us.

Something visibly wrong on arrival?

Crushed packaging, sour smell, mold, or a soaked carrier — take a photo and email info@fgmnnursery.com within 24 hours of delivery with your order number. We'll replace or refund without question.

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FAQ

What is your Live Delivery Guarantee?

We guarantee that your beneficial insects will arrive healthy and ready to work. Because we are shipping live organisms, we use packaging and expedited shipping to ensure their safety. In the rare event that your order is compromised during transit, please take a photo of the package and contact us within 24 hours of delivery so we can make it right.

Why should I use a bottle instead of sachets?

Bottles allow for an "instant release" of a large population, which is necessary for fighting an active infestation. Sachets are for slow-release prevention.

Will they get rid of heavy webbing?

No predator can easily navigate heavy spider mite webbing. If you see thick webs, manually remove them or spray them off with water before releasing Californicus.

How long do they live?

Adults live for about 20 days. If they have food (mites or pollen), they will lay eggs and continue to protect your garden.

Can I use them with other beneficials?

Yes. They work perfectly with Orius or Cucumeris for a multi-layered IPM strategy.

Is it safe for my pets?

Yes. These mites are harmless to humans, dogs, cats, and other animals.

Can I spray my plants?

Avoid all oil or soap-based sprays for at least 7 days before and 14 days after release.

Help! I'm overwhelmed

Yeah, it's a lot the first time you're using predatory mites. Please email us at info@fgmnnursery.com and we'll be happy to help!

I don’t see anything moving in my bottle or sachet. Does that mean they’re dead?

Not at all! In fact, go ahead and deploy them.

Predatory mites are microscopic (often less than 0.5mm) and naturally blend into their carrier medium (bran or vermiculite).

  • For Bottles: The mites often huddle in the center of the bottle for insulation during transit.
  • For Sachets: These are "slow-release" nurseries. The mites stay tucked deep inside the breeding media and emerge one by one over 2–4 weeks. Seeing an "empty-looking" sachet or bottle is not proof of a loss; it is simply how they are packaged for maximum survival.
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Anonymous
I have an established fuscia garden

I have an established fuscia garden that until this yearIhave been able to manage the mites by removing the damageand adjacent nodes but I don't know if it'sthe warmer weather/climatechange but had an explosion of mites this year including plants not previously impacted. I am on my third round of dosing ànd not sure ifIam seeing much improvement yet, but it's worth trying to keep up with the mites cause the incecticides are so darn toxic.

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Ellen B.
Diligence and PATIENCE is key

I was having issues with my Hoya collection not producing any new growth for months. I finally purchased a microscope and found 10 plants covered in spider mites. Last year I dealt with aphids chemically and did not want to repeat that nightmare so I decided to try beneficials. FGMN has been incredible with their customer service. They answered all of my questions, studied my scope photos, guided me through the process and honestly, treated me like a friend in crisis when my frustration nearly got the best of me.
Beneficials have always arrived active and ready to do battle, and I'm happy to report I'm finally seeing new growth on all of my Hoya.
A PSA for those who've not used beneficials before: it takes time and a good deal of patience when working with them. The best thing you can do is just apply and then leave them to do their business. It took weeks before I saw any improvement, but it was better than dealing with chemicals and spraying each plant from top to bottom over and over again; I'm done with that. This is the way to go for me from now on, and this is the only company I'll use.

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Josh W.
Help came too late?

I can’t write a good review. I can’t write a bad review. I was battling spider mites and I purchased some predatory mites to fight them. However, maybe I bought too little and it was too late. I seemed to still be inundated with The spider mites. Definitely will have to try a biological again in the future as it seems like the better alternative to poison.

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Patrick K.
This nursery is invaluable to my collection!

This nursery is invaluable to my collection! Their commitment to keeping it bug free goes just as deep as mine does! I have over 200 plants that they are helping me combat the inevitability of pests with, and their guidance/ passion for the work has been an absolute lifesaver! The one-on-one help from customers support, and the encouraging words have really helped me not just knock the pests out, but keep my spirits up! I will be continuing to use them for sure!

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Jessica D.
This is what they recommended for a spider mite problem

This is what they recommended for a spider mite problem, and it’s been over a week with no improvement in the spider mite situation. I have two tomato plants that are hanging on by a thread. For $75 I am very disappointed

Thank you for the feedback — I’m sorry the results haven’t matched what you were hoping for, and I understand the frustration when plants you care about are struggling.

A week is typically too early to judge predatory mite results. Californicus needs 2–3 weeks to visibly bring down a spider mite population, and the heavier the infestation, the longer it takes. If your tomatoes were already badly damaged at release, the mites may also not have had enough healthy tissue to establish on — which is a separate problem from whether they’re working.

I’d really like to take a closer look. Please email us at info@fgmnnursery.com with a few photos of the plants and the leaves (top and underside), and we’ll figure out whether the population needs reinforcement or whether something else is going on.

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Anonymous
Great! Solved my spider mites problem

Great! Solved my spider mites problem quickly

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Melissa S.
Wonderful product

Thank goodness for a type of mite that will work in the hot, DRY Colorado heat! My little mites have been hard at work and I couldn't be happier! Product came fast and well packed. They were coming out the second I opened everything!