HOUSEPLANT INSECTS
Most houseplant insects or insect-related pests occur
when plants aren't grown under ideal conditions, including poor humidity,
lack of or too much light, or improper watering.
Newly purchased or introduced plants to the house
should be separated from other plants for two months to avoid infesting
other plants.
Common insects can be controlled with regular bathings
or washings once a month. Make sure to wash the underside of leaves.
To control insects, use insecticidal soaps formulated
for houseplants. Rubbing alcohol can be used for some insects, such as
scales and mealy bugs.
See: Scales; Spider Mites; Mealy Bugs; Rubbing Alcohol
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