Oak Spider Mite – Oligonychus bicolor
Oak Spider Mite (Oligonychus bicolour)
Common Name: Oak Spider Mite
Latin Name: Oligonychus bicolor
Appearance:
- This is a little (0.5 mm long) dark reddish brown mite that prefers oaks (Quercus spp.) but may also be found on birch, beech, elm, and hickory.
- The mites are typically found around the midrib of huge oak trees’ lower leaves.
- Oak spider mites have style-like mouthparts to extract plant juices from leaves, resulting in scattered chlorotic stippling. Before fading, the leaves become yellow or golden in appearance.