RED ALERT

How do I get rid of tiny red spiders in the UK?

The small bugs can be a real problem for gardeners

MANY Brits have noticed small red spiders around their homes, leaving people curious about their origins.

Here, we look at what the tiny creatures are and how you can get rid of them without causing any mess.

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Tiny red spiders can be a scourge for British gardeners in the warmer monthsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

What are the little red spiders called?

The tiny red spiders found in the garden are not actually spiders at all despite their appearance.

Rather, they are known as clover mites or Bryobia praetiosa.

They are also described as bugs and blood spiders.

The oval-shaped bugs have been said to have an orange colour as on a microscope they look like an orangey red shade.

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They are named clover mites because they like to feed on clover but they also eat other grasses, as well as some trees, ornamental plants, and shrubs.

The mites measure under 1mm in size, according to pest control provider , and have long legs pointing forward from their body.

However, they are commonly referred to as spiders due to their shape and are closely related.

In fact, they are arachnids and have eight legs.

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Everything you need to know about spiders

Why do I have clover mites?

Infestations of clover mites are at their peak when there are sudden changes in the weather or their habitat.

The mites usually move indoors in autumn when the plants they feed on start to perish, causing these pests to invade - even in their hundreds of thousands.

Infestations also occur in the spring with the sudden growth of lush vegetation found in gardens.

During the hotter summer weather, clover mites will lay eggs and become latent.

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