Broad spectrum insecticides can flare spider mites
Unfortunately, many of these materials are also recommended for spotted wing drosophila (SWD) management. As I wrote two years ago, at the beginning of the SWD invasion in NC:
“…A good rule of thumb is to observe at least 10 leaves or leaflets per acre or per variety block, if they are smaller than an acre. Spider mites can be observed and counted with a 10x hand lens. If spider mites are present, the planting should be treated with a miticide before beginning organophosphate or pyrethroid (update: or carbamate) treatments.
In our 2012 SWD experiments in strawberries, we tanked mixed all our intial SWD treatments with a miticide, Acramite. This tank mix was effective against the large spider population present and did not damage plants. I do not have first hand experience with tank mixing other miticides with insecticides, so I would be cautious. When tank mixing two materials, be sure to test for compatibility (a jar test is one way) and treat a small area first before treating your whole field.
— Hannah Burrack, North Carolina Cooperative Extension
Source: North Carolina State University