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Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis in trouble..

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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #1
fedtskruppe
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Bug Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis in trouble..

Hey everyone,

I am having some problems with my Hibiscus, which I hope you can help me with. It started shedding yellow leaves and I noticed some small flies on top of the leaves and larvae underneath them. Does anyone know what kind of bug this is and how I can get rid of it?
I have added some photoes of the creatures and the plant, that might help.

Thanks a lot

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Whitefly maybe. I used some Safer's insectidal soap on something that looked similar on some of my plants that took care of the problem.
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Pretty much any soft bodied insect can be killed with what alot of people refer to as S.A.W. - soap, alcohol, water. gallon of water, a tablespoon or two of dish soap, and a tablespoon of isopropyl (sp?) alcohol. It is cheaper than "specialty" soaps, and just as safe, provided you use a biodegradable soap. Use a clean spray bottle, soak the plant down, underside as well, wait a couple hours and rinse. Repeat every couple days until bugs are dead.
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I had the same problem with my hibiscus forest. After doing soapy water 3 times over a week (they kept returning) I went to the Safer, and also treated all the other trees/plants in the same area. Even without signs of their return I treated again after 4 days, to catch any newly hatched bugs, and so far they have been fine for 2 weeks.
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