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Mealybugs

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:31:08

, but it's a suitable treatment for edible plants. Inspect new plants before bringing them indoors. Severely affected plants might have to be destroyed. Use the systemic insecticides imidacloprid or thiacloprid to kill the feeding bugs. cacti, succulents


Vine weevil

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 12:33:26

. The adults have six legs and a pair of antennae, moving in the open at night, chewing the edges of leaves. This isn't itself a problem, but the fact that each adult is a female, laying almost 1,000 eggs in summer, is alarming.Holes and notches chewed out


Scale insects

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:56:46

Tiny sap-sucking scale insects. They are 1-6mm long, and their whitish, grey-brown shells are covered by protective, waxy scales. The insects don't cause too much damage unless they are present in huge numbers, but some excrete an unsightly, sticky


Thrips

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 12:32:09

be used on houseplants and in greenhouses to attack the western flower thrips. Organic pesticide sprays are available, which are based on plant oils or pyrethrum.Ornamental plants can be sprayed with insecticides containing imidacloprid with methiocarb


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