“…Spider mites host a large community of symbiotic bacteria, including facultative endosymbionts such as Wolbachia , Rickettsia , Cardinium, and Spiroplasma (Chaisiri, McGARRY, Morand, & Makepeace, ; Zélé, Santos, Olivieri, et al, ; Zhang, Chen, Yang, Qiao, & Hong, ), which manipulate host reproduction via various phenotypic effects (Engelstädter & Hurst, ; Moran, McCutcheon, & Nakabachi, ; Werren, Baldo, & Clark, ). Host plants that lower Wolbachia prevalence in natural T. urticae populations may also lower egg hatchability (Zélé, Santos, Godinho, & Magalhães, ), pointing to the potential for three‐way interactions between microbes, plants, and spider mites.…”