Tiny red spidery things on outdoor pottings-what r they?

Levittown, NY

I'm seeing these teeny little red spidery fast things crawing on my pots, and I'm assuming also on the soil and/or plant. Any idea what they are? I've seen them before, but there are a few on each pot now.

You have got red spider mite!....they like dry sheltered places as a rule......I can't remember what to do with that but you can google it
good luck:-)

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

If they're spider mites, they'll be on the undersides of your leaves--check there and see if you see them. I don't recall ever seeing them crawling around on pots or in soil or moving fast, plus they're so small I don't know that you'd really notice them if they were there so I'm not positive that they're spider mites. If you do see them on the underside of the leaves though then that is what they are, give the plant a good blast with a hose, then if you're OK with chemicals I'd spray the undersides of the leaves with insecticidal soap. Mist the plants frequently to keep the humidity up, and you'll probably have to repeat the hose or insecticidal soap treatment several times to really get rid of them. Also quarantine whichever plants you've found them on, and to be safe I'd do the hose/soap on any other plants that were around them, they spread easily between plants and sometimes it's hard to tell where they've gone until they're doing damage.

Ayrshire Scotland, United Kingdom

Hi mfrese, if you can see these spiders with you naked eye, it is NOT red spider mite, these are so tiny, you wont even notice them till you either see the leaves yellow OR you see the fine webs, I suspect you have either got aphids or something like that, so as Ecrane said, give a blast with the hose, if still around, then use your soap spray, you dont say indoor pots or out, but while in this warm weather, it wont do any harm to mist the underside of the leaves anyway, if indoors, try to give a more humid atmosphere like sit plants on a few pebbles in a saucer of water, this keeps the plant out of the water but allows humidity to circulate around the plant, it will help keep the aphids away also. keep a close eye on the plants now you know these criters are about. Good Luck, WeeNel.

North-West England, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

Hi mfrese, I agree with WeeNel that they're probably not spider mites if you can actually see them. I think I know what you're talking about though - but I don't know the name. Are they bright red, very tiny (but visible), they move really quickly and if you squash them they leave a little blood-like trail? I have loads of them in my garden - I tend to find them on walls and windowsills, especially in the sun. I've no idea what they are but I do remember seeing them a lot when I was a kid - when I spent a lot of time climbing and sitting on walls. They don't seem to do any harm in my garden so if you've got the same thing as me you could just leave it alone.

Sycamore, IL

I just had the exterminator look at what you are talking about. He said that they are baby box elder bugs. They cluster together and are very fast. Nothing to worry about. I have them everywhere!!

Those are clover mites...they live in bricks, on cement...they come out in the spring but usually go away by the summer time...

they are more annoying than anything else...u can get chemicals to spray at anyn home warehouse store...

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