b'Two-spotted spider mite - (Tetranychus urticae) -The two-spotted spider mite can live on strawberries, but also on numerous different crops. It is also present in different weeds, such as Black Nightshade, small stinging nettle and gallant soldier. The adult females overwinter in sheltered places in the crops. In spring they become active. From mid April eggs are laid on the underside of the leaves. The larvae vary in color, from yellow to light and dark green. Sometimes they are even orange in color. Recognizing them, not the color is decisive but rather the two black spots on their body. The larvae and the mites will prick in the plant cells on the underside of the leave and suck them out. An initial attack is observed as yellow patches on the top of the leaf.ThripsThrips are also referred to as thysanoptera. This name refersto their wings, which are fringed with setae, small hairs.They are also known to be specially active in flying during sultry weather. Their size is maximum a few mm so that they 102'