Special Blend Predatory Mite Mix in Slow-Release Sachets
Nature’s Four-Part Harmony—Now in Slow-Release Prevention Sachets
When pest mites start acting bold, this is the crew you call in.
Our Special Blend sachets feature a hand-selected mix of four powerhouse predators:
Amblyseius andersoni, Amblyseius cucumeris, Phytoseiulus persimilis, and Amblyseius swirskii. Each specializes in a different role—some go after eggs, others stalk adults; some thrive in heat, others prefer cooler setups. Together, they target spider mites, broad mites, rust mites, and russet hemp mites across all life stages.
And yes—they’re real. Barely. These mites are tiny—like “wait, is that dust?” tiny. Spotting them is basically an eyesight test. But even if you can’t see them, trust: they’re on the job.
Are They Safe?
100% safe for humans, pets, and plants. These predatory mites don’t bite, sting, or spread. They’re purely in it for the pest mites.
How to Use Them
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Hang or clip the sachets near affected plants—no need to open them.
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Mites will gradually exit through the sachet’s breathable material over 2–4 weeks.
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Avoid misting the sachets directly; overhead watering is fine after 24 hours.
Best For:
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Preventing mite flare-ups before they start
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Indoor grow setups, greenhouses, and covered outdoor areas
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Collectors who want to stay ahead of the curve
Why Sachets?
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Hands-off release. No measuring, no spreading—just hang and go.
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Extended coverage. Mites emerge gradually for up to 30 days.
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Perfect for prevention. Especially after an infestation has been knocked down.
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Low maintenance. One of the easiest forms of biological pest control.
How Many Do I Need?
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One sachet every 5 square feet
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Replace every 2–4 weeks, depending on your environment
Need Immediate Suppression?
Pair with a bottle of fast-acting adults for instant impact, then let the sachets take over from there.
Shipping & Storage
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Storage: Use immediately. If needed, refrigerate at 42–48°F for up to 48 hours
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Predatory mites are the unsung heroes of plant care, working behind the scenes to protect your plants from destructive pests. Unlike chemical treatments, they offer a natural, self-sustaining solution that requires minimal effort on your part. Whether you’re preventing an infestation or fighting off an active one, these microscopic allies get the job done efficiently and effectively.