Identifying and Treating Scale Insects on Indoor Plants
Scale insects can cause significant damage to indoor plants by sucking sap and weakening them. Here is the guide to treating scale insects effectively
1. Scout for scale insects that have a body covered by a protective waxy shell, often resembling scales on stems and leaves
Identification
2. Regularly monitor & check for sticky honeydew on leaves or surfaces beneath the plant which is a common indication of scale insects
1. Hand removal & pruning
Using a gentle brush, carefully scrape out scale insects. If infestation is high, remove infected leaves & branches
Treatment
To control scale population, use natural predators such as ladybugs, soldier beetles, lacewing, and parasitic wasps
2. Natural predators
If the scale population is low they can be rubbed with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab or picked off of plants by hand
3. Cotton swab
Apply insecticidal soap or neem oil on infected areas to control and prevent further infestation
4. Insecticidal soap
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