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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: May-2007
Location: Florida
Country: USA
Posts: 45
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i give up--what is it??
my malpighia has had ants, then aphids. all responded nicely to Safer's soap. Yesterday I go out and the underside of almost every leaf is covered with these white "things" that appeared virtually over night. HELP!! WHAT ARE THEY
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Bonsai Instigator
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It looks like some kind of mutant grub/scale/ mealybug thing.
Did you ever see the movie "Evolution"? An alien microbe comes to earth on a meteorite and basically changes from a single celled critter into these monsters that threaten all human life. The more the people tried to destroy the creatures the bigger and more evolved they became. I think you better leave those guys alone or else tomorrow they might be the size of a cat... and then who knows what? LOL
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: May-2007
Location: Florida
Country: USA
Posts: 45
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I've already crafted a helmit made of aluminum foil to prevent the aliens from reading my thoughts...... COCOONS!! how about that movie COCOON? the mother ship arrived to take back their "family".... maybe i should contact NASA?
thanks, you've elevated a simple insect infestation to a major threat to national security. Living in FL, i know enough not to rely on FEMA, but should i alert george bush??? or, any suggestions out there as to what this dang things are and what i can spray on them???? |
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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Apr-2004
Country: South Africa
Posts: 6
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They look like australian mealy bugs but the biggest ones i have ever seen. They are usually big but this is crazy.
Regards loki |
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rookie
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Looks a lot like cottony cushon or cottony maple scale. Just pick them off if possible and consider treating with a systemic insecticide (imidicloprid) to reduce the chances of future problems. It's a bit too hot for hort oil and some other foliar sprays right now.
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: May-2007
Location: Florida
Country: USA
Posts: 45
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thanks for your help...... Florida is bug friendly, every morning is a new surprise! one thing i've learned is to shake out your garden shoes before putting them on...... pygmy rattlers are pesky critters! wish we could get some more rain....
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rookie
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No kidding on the rain. Atlanta hasn't had a drop in three weeks, and temps have been into the 100's for eight days this month.
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