curling of leaf edges. Life cycle and appearance of Hemp russet mite All life stages of the hemp russet mite are extremely small and difficult to observe. They [...] General The hemp russet mite ( Aculops cannabicola ) belongs to the family Eriophyidae (gall and rust mites). It does not produce galls but lives freely [...] Damage is caused by the mites sucking out the contents of plant cells. Hemp russet mite develops on the stems and petioles of the hemp plant and can cause
the mites ascend. Life cycle and appearance of tomato russet mite All life stages of the tomato russet mite are extremely small and difficult to observe. [...] General The tomato russet mite (Aculops lycopersici , also referred to as Vasates lycopersici, Vasates destructor and Phyllocoptes destructor in older
Phytonemus pallidus ) Gall mites and russet mites (family Eriophyidae): Tomato russet mite ( Aculops lycopersici ), Hemp russet mite ( Aculops cannabicola ) False [...] overall health and growth of the plant and lead to lower yields. Russet mite damage Russet mites are also known for causing bronzing on the leaves, as well [...] they lack the distinct body segmentation that spiders have. Gall mites and russet mites are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye and only
characteristics. Ripe apples usually have a red, yellow, green, pink, or russetted coloured skin. Additionally there exists also a wide range of bi- or t