Blackcurrant mite
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The blackcurrant mite is a very serious problem to growers of blackcurrants; it also attacks red and whitecurrants, and gooseberries. The mites are less than 1 / 100 inches in length, and appear only as tiny white specks.
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- This article incorporates text from The Modern World Encyclopædia: Illustrated (1935); out of UK copyright as of 2005.