I believe a lot of garden shops carry lady bugs. At least the ones in my area did a few weeks ago. They may be seasonal.
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There is ladybugs around, I think I’ll just let nature do its thing and hopefully next year everything is better balanced.
Last year the voles ate the stems the last week of flowering, so got nothing than as well, that’s life.
You can order ladybugs to eat the aphids. No need to use any kind of spray.
It takes a lot of patience but these can be knocked off with spraying each leaf with water and gently rubbing the bugs off. Try doing it three days in a row and you’ll probably see a big difference.
Next season look into Korean Natural Farming techniques.
You're already into fermentation so it's right up your alley. But since a lot of it is around feeding local beneficial microbes, it's maybe a little late to brew something up for immediate use, but you might have something in a few days.
Mantises are good for pest control but they tend to go after larger bugs than spider mites and aphids.
I swear I've seen something about use of predatory mites to control spider mites.
I thought ladybugs ate aphids and mites. And they're cheap.
Aphids yes, I've heard mostly mixed results on the mites.
For reference: IANAG
1 part Sunlight Soap to 50 parts water in a garden pump spray bottle will fix that, just spray it every evening for a few weeks to make sure you killed them all.
Lost Coast Plant Therapy FTW

