What are harvest mites?
In August, small mites develop in the lawn causing itching in humans and pets. How can you get rid of them?
Harvest mites get their name from the time of year when they develop most (in periods of heat or drought). They are not lawn parasites, and yet they are undesirable for people and animals.
To eradicate them, no lawn treatments work. It is necessary to use a dicofol-based mite killer generally used to treat shrubs.
Spray this product after mowing the grass short, then avoid walking on the lawn for one month (for example while you are away on holiday).
The only way to prevent harvest mites proliferating in summer is to spray the lawn every day.
Harvest mites get their name from the time of year when they develop most (in periods of heat or drought). They are not lawn parasites, and yet they are undesirable for people and animals.
To eradicate them, no lawn treatments work. It is necessary to use a dicofol-based mite killer generally used to treat shrubs.
Spray this product after mowing the grass short, then avoid walking on the lawn for one month (for example while you are away on holiday).
The only way to prevent harvest mites proliferating in summer is to spray the lawn every day.






