How to Get Rid of Mealybugs - Part 1 of Logee's "Pest Prevention" Series
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 Published On Mar 9, 2022

In Part 1 of Logee’s “Pest Prevention” series, Logee's horticulturist and third generation owner, Byron Martin, discusses how to identify and get rid of mealybugs on plants. Mealybugs are small insects that feed on the sap of many indoor plants. These annoying and destructive pests usually live in colonies in warm, moist habitats and act as a vector for several plant diseases. While strong, healthy plants can tolerate low populations without significant damage, their unattractive presence often reduces plant vigor, fruit quality and can also cause leaf drop. Watch the video to learn how to prevent and get rid of mealybugs.

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*Frequently Asked Questions*

Q: Do you rinse off the alcohol after spraying it on the plant?
A: No, you don't rinse off the alcohol.

Q: What percent alcohol do you use?
A: We use a 70% solution. That is how you buy it.

Q: Putting pure alcohol on the plant won't harm it? Don't have to dilute it with water?
A: We recommend a 70% solution. Be sure to test on your plants first to make sure it is not phototoxic to your plants. For example, Streptocarpus are super sensitive so you would not use alcohol on them.

Q: Is alcohol useful for treating scale?
A: No, it is not as effective on scale.

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Link to Neem Oil, which Byron mentioned in this video:
https://www.logees.com/pure-neem-oil....

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