White Mites In Houseplant Soil
White mites in houseplant soil
For the most part, soil mites are harmless to humans and plants. They are very beneficial to the decomposition process that plants and humans rely on. They can become a nuisance if they begin living in indoor potted containers or crawl around porches and patios.
What are the little white things in my soil?
The small styrofoam-like particles in your potting soil are a mineral called perlite. It's made when lava rock from volcanoes cools, trapping tiny quantities of moisture inside.
How do I get rid of mites in my soil?
To get rid of soil mites naturally, you have to remove the soil from the pot and remove any rotting plant materials that serve as foods to soil mites. Put a new soil into the pot and spray plants with natural solutions such as cinnamon mixture and garlic-based solution. These mites are either brown or white.
Can soil mites live on humans?
Fortunately, the mites cannot live on humans, do not survive indoors, and are not known to transmit disease.
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