SCALES
Many houseplant scales are brown, hard-shelled insects
that suck the sap from plants. A sap-like substance is usually found on
leaves. Scales can be found on petioles (leaf stems), leaves and stems
of various houseplants. Most scales are about the size of a pin head or
slightly larger.
Insecticidal soaps and regular washings can help limit
scale build-ups.
NOTE:
Scales are not found in uniform, even rows, especially
on ferns. Rows of evenly spaced, brown "hard shelled bodies"
are the spore casings.
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