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I have a Washingtonia robusta, three years old with yellowish white, dots all over the tips and bases of its Fronds. I’m not sure if they can get spider mites but I have recently got a majesty palm with spider mites. Just wanted to check this for my palm as I will have to bring it inside and it might get worse in the next 10 or so days.

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when i think about it, the dots were normal at the base of the leaves. but i have never seen them at the tips and i think it might be a problem.

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I know they can have Stinging Saddleback's.

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5 hours ago, SeanK said:

I know they can have Stinging Saddleback's.

there is no signs of eggs or insects anywhere. thank you for the information.

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