Red palm mite (Raoiella indica Hirst) is the latest pest that Jim Bethke,
Red palm mite can be distinguished from spider mites by its color, long setae and flattened bodies. The red mites prefer leaf undersides and are found in dense groups that are visible to the naked eye. Many white cast skins of immature stages may be present.
High mite populations cause localized chlorosis followed by tissue necrosis.
The mite has been confirmed in the Caribbean islands and is expected to eventually move into
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