To my (small) experience, this is not season for spider mite and usually you can't see their eggs without at least a magnifier.... Probably they are aphids...
Please read the active principle in the insecticide you used....
To my (small) experience, this is not season for spider mite and usually you can't see their eggs without at least a magnifier.... Probably they are aphids...
Please read the active principle in the insecticide you used....
The first post shows spider mites
I have had my first plant with spider mites this weekend.
I share your frustration. Sometimes certain bonsai get infested by insects that seem to be immortal and I end up just spraying the plant thoroughly and often with a mixture of water and washing liquid product for wool. It is my assumption that keeping up with the insects and their cycle of egg-laying is impossible (for some) so frequent and intensive spraying with a weak solution keeps my bonsai alive.