Types of Houseplant Bugs and Ways to
Control Their Infestation
Sooner rather
than
later, houseplant bugs will infest your indoor plants, thereby causing them to wilt and shed their leaves
prematurely. It is very essential you know more about the different types of house plant bugs and the most
effective ways to control their infestation.
Your house plants are susceptible to
attacks from assorted mite pests and insects. Bugs on houseplants are very capable of causing enormous damage to
the health and appearance of the plant. When your houseplants are infested by mites, they will look weak or
appear not to be growing vigorously. Usually, houseplants bugs can be traced to recently purchased plants or
plants received as gifts. To prevent this, try to put your new plants at an isolated spot for at least a period
of two weeks. Within the isolation you can easily determine the presence or absence of bugs on houseplants.
Some of the most popular houseplants bugs
are:
Greenhouse
Whiteflies: They
are known to prefer greenhouse grown vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers. Plants such as lantana, hibiscuses
are also vulnerable to this pest. They are called whiteflies because they are usually covered with fine white
wax. They like to suck sap from the plant, thereby causing damage to the plant. During infestation your
houseplant will lack vigor and will have dull looking appearance. To subdue the infestation, one can resort to
using sticky cards so as to trap adult whiteflies. It is better to apply, organic insecticides, horticultural
oils and insecticidal soaps directly, to the leaves by using a sponge.
Twospotted spider
mites: They are
one of the most common pests infesting houseplants. They prefer all plants, because they crawl from one plant to
another, thereby infesting all the indoor of nursery plants. Twospotted spider mites like to feed on plant sap
and will produce small wounds appearing like white flecks on the outer plant cells. The beginning of the
infestation more or less looks like small patches on the underside of the leaves, at the base of the leaf veins.
Bit by bit, as the infestation grows, the leaves develop a grayish appearance.
You can easily spot the webs, if the
infestation is major. Heavily infested leaves will drop prematurely. Unless caught in the very early stages of
infestation, spider mite infestation is usually deadly. They are very difficult to eliminate and your best
recourse is to discard all the plants infested, since these will serve as breeding grounds for new infestations.
Sanitize the infected area and try to maintain top quality growing conditions to keep them at bay. Another way
to control their spread is by repeatedly washing the small plants with jet of water. This will pressure the eggs
and nymphs to get washed off.
Mealy bugs: They look soft but deadly effective at
sucking sap from plants, thereby weakening it and causing its leaves to shed prematurely. They generally prefer,
poinsettia, jade, lantana, coleus and cactus. These pests are known
to affect various regions of the plant, from the root to the leaves. While infestation on the leaves is the most
visible; frankly, these pests are mostly seen in the roots. The best way to get rid of bugs on the leaves of
your houseplant is to swab individual mealy bugs with alcohol or insecticidal soap to curb their population. You
can also apply insecticides like disulfoton and imidacloprid, which are also quite effective soil applicants.
Fungus Gnats: They look tiny and are dark colored.
They like to fly across the soil surface. While a nuisance, the fungus gnats do cause little or no damage to the
houseplants. Best ways to control them is to change soil moisture conditions. Since the fungus gnat larvae feed
mostly on decaying plant material, changing soil moisture conditions will help. Apply yellow sticky cards to
help capture the adult gnats.
Other known houseplant bugs are Aphids,
Thrips, soft scales, armored scales and springtail. There are several ways to get rid of bugs on houseplants.
You can start by washing your plants repeatedly with jets of water, which will help curb aphid and spider mite
population. Hand picking method can be used to control larger houseplant bugs like mealy bugs. Vacuuming can
help get rid of whiteflies. Furthermore, trapping some of these insects using bright colored sticky cards can
also be very useful.
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