Kill-A-Mite

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Description

Kill-A-Mite is a concentrated miticide for growers dealing with mite pressure in plant growing environments. It contains abamectin 18 g/L and is used as a targeted mite treatment when a dedicated control product is needed rather than a general-purpose garden spray.

It is suited to growers who have identified signs of mites on plants and want clear, label-led instructions before mixing or applying. Use it as part of a careful pest management routine that includes inspection, thorough coverage and follow-up monitoring.

Key benefits

  • Dedicated mite treatment for plant growing setups
  • Useful for managing mite issues when they have been identified early
  • Concentrated format for accurate dilution before spraying
  • Can be used as part of a broader pest monitoring and treatment routine
  • Helps growers target areas where mites commonly hide, including leaf undersides

Best suited to

  • Growers dealing with spider mites, broad mites, russet mites or flat mites
  • Indoor gardens, hydroponic setups and controlled growing environments
  • Ornamental plants where the product label confirms suitability
  • Growers looking for a dedicated mite spray rather than a broad general pest product

How to use it

Always read and follow the Kill-A-Mite directions on the product label before use. Check the required dilution rate, plant suitability, application method, safety directions and any repeat treatment guidance before mixing.

General dilution rate for ornamental plants: 1 ml per litre of water.

Spray plant foliage and surfaces thoroughly, paying close attention to the undersides of leaves where mites often gather. Apply only as directed, avoid overapplication and monitor plants after treatment for ongoing mite activity.

For more help identifying and managing mite issues, see our guide to spider mite control in Australia.

Check before buying

  • Confirm the product label is suitable for your plant type and growing setup.
  • Do not apply to edible plants unless the label specifically allows it.
  • Check dilution, application timing and safety directions before mixing.
  • Test sensitive plants first where appropriate.
  • Use protective equipment and store the product securely in its original container.

FAQs

What is Kill-A-Mite used for?

Kill-A-Mite is a concentrated miticide used as a targeted mite treatment for plant growing environments where mites have been identified.

How much Kill-A-Mite do I mix per litre?

The general dilution rate for ornamental plants is 1 ml per litre of water. Always confirm the current directions on the product label before use.

Where should I spray?

Apply thorough coverage to foliage and plant surfaces, especially the undersides of leaves where mites are often concentrated.

Can I use Kill-A-Mite on all plants?

Plant suitability depends on the product label. Check before applying, especially on sensitive plants or edible crops.

Choose Kill-A-Mite if you need a dedicated miticide and want a practical, label-led mite treatment for your growing setup.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Kill-A-Mite and what does it treat?

Kill-A-Mite is a concentrated miticide containing abamectin (18 g/L) designed to control mites like spider mites, broad mites, russet mites, and leafminers. It's not organic—it's a professional-grade pesticide meant for serious infestations.

Does Kill-A-Mite work on spider mites, broad mites, and flat mites?

Yes, Kill-A-Mite is effective against a range of mites including two-spotted/spider mites, broad mites, russet mites, and flat mites when applied thoroughly and correctly.

Can I use Kill-A-Mite on indoor plants, ornamentals, edibles, or hydroponics?

Yes—Kill-A-Mite can be used on most plant types including indoor ornamentals, edibles, and hydroponics. Always check the label for withholding periods on food crops and test on sensitive species first.

Is Kill-A-Mite safe for pets, bees, or aquariums?

Keep pets away during spraying and until the plant is dry. Avoid spraying when bees are active. Do not use near fish tanks—pyrethroids can harm aquatic life. Always wear gloves and avoid contact with skin or eyes.

How do I know if I have mites, and should I treat even if I don’t see them?

Mite symptoms include stippling, leaf curl, bronzing, webbing, and distorted new growth. Many mites are microscopic—if the signs fit and other causes are ruled out, a treatment can confirm the issue.

How much Kill-A-Mite do I mix per litre of water?

The standard dilution is 1 mL per 1 litre of water. A 100 mL bottle makes about 100 litres of spray. Use a syringe or pipette to measure accurately and avoid overuse.

How should I apply Kill-A-Mite for best results?

Spray early morning or late afternoon, covering both tops and undersides of leaves. Spray until evenly coated but not dripping. Avoid spraying under strong light or when leaves are hot.

Do I need to spray Kill-A-Mite more than once?

Yes. A second application after 7 days is usually needed to catch newly hatched mites. Overusing one product can cause resistance, so rotate with other actives if needed.

Why didn’t Kill-A-Mite work for me?

Common issues: missed leaf undersides, skipped follow-up spray, or heavy infestation. If mites persist, rotate products and improve environmental hygiene and airflow.

What water should I use, and can I store mixed Kill-A-Mite?

Use clean or RO water if possible. Mix fresh each time and shake the solution occasionally while spraying. Store the bottle in a cool, dry place out of sunlight.

Do I need to clean equipment after using Kill-A-Mite?

Yes—rinse your sprayer thoroughly after use. If you spill concentrate, soak it up with absorbent material, clean with soap and water, and avoid draining it into waterways.

Can I mix Kill-A-Mite with oils, sulphur, or fertilisers?

Not recommended unless specifically allowed by the label. Combining with oils or sulphur can increase the risk of leaf burn. Stick to Kill-A-Mite + water unless tested otherwise.

Can I use Kill-A-Mite as a preventative spray or in an IPM routine?

Kill-A-Mite can be used preventatively, but it's best reserved for active issues. In IPM, use it strategically with monitoring, hygiene, and beneficial insects when possible.

Can I use Kill-A-Mite on edible plants and how long do I wait before harvesting?

Yes, it’s allowed on many food crops when label directions are followed. Always check and follow the specific withholding period for your plant before harvesting.

Will Kill-A-Mite fix existing leaf damage or stop spread to other plants?

It stops the pests, but damaged leaves won't recover. Isolate infested plants, treat nearby ones if needed, and clean your grow area to prevent reinfestation.

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