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Abstract Two spotted spider mite was considered to be relatively minor agricultural pests, but since that time it has becomes a serious pest on a variety of agricultural plants. The increased importance of spider mites as agricultural pest has been attributed largely to improvements in plant nutrition and to the increased use of insecticides. The spider mite population control might be achieved by application of different pesticides, and developing effective biological and natural control, and host plant resistance programs. However, a resistance to most of the applied acaricides has been performed. |