Winter grain mite

Scientific name
Penthaleus major
Pest image (all)
Winter Grain Mite

Winter Grain Mite

Description

Many times the infested plants do not die, but become stunted and produce little forage or grain. Damage on young plants is more severe than on large, healthy plants.

Winter grain mites have a dark brown to almost black body with conspicuous reddish-orange legs. Their front legs are longer than the others, but not as pronounced as on the brown wheat mite. They also have two tarsal claws on the end of each leg.

Source of information
Kansas Department of Agriculture (ksu.edu), UC Statewide IPM Project (http://soilcropandmore.info)
Pest diagnostic image(s)
Pest photo source
Kansas Department of Agriculture
Plant diagnostic image(s)
Plant diagnostic image(s) source
UC Statewide IPM Project (http://soilcropandmore.info)