Neither product kills spider mites. The aerosol kills spider mites but only because it contains a separate ingredient. Otherwise all Imidacloprid-containing products kill the same things despite what the label can be bothered to list.
Then, what will kill red spider mites?
You can also use pesticides to eliminate red spider mites. Insecticidal soaps and oils work best. You should be careful using pesticides though as they will also kill their natural predators and the red spider mites may simply move from the pesticide treated area to non-treated areas.
Beside above, what spray kills spider mites? Insecticidal soap or horticultural oil
Only effective on contact with adult spider mites, insecticidal soap or horticultural oil should cover both sides of leaves.
Likewise, people ask, does isopropyl kill spider mites?
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol will effectively kill spider mites. Simply pour a little of the rubbing alcohol onto a clean cloth and use it to wipe the underside of the infested plant's leaves. Although it is very safe to use and is effective for killing the spider mites themselves, it will not destroy the eggs.
What is the best spray for spider mites?
Knockdown & Chemical Control - Existing spider mite populations should be treated with organic knockdown sprays if allowed. Naturally derived miticidal sprays like neem oil, pyrethrins, azadirachtin and horticultural oil can be sprayed directly onto adult mites, larvae, nymphs and eggs to kill on contact.
