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Originally Posted by Orchidtinkerer
Is that snow behind it?
Snow = cold, Cattleya's like it hot. Coldstress weakens a plant and makes it more attractive for pests to attack it, they have a 6th sense for weak plants and swarm towards them.
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Well, "hot" may be a bit of an exaggeration... C. violacea maybe, far more are intermediate or warm/intermediate... I grow a lot of Catts (species and hybrids) outside where night winter temps can get close to freezing though days are typically a bit warmer... because many Cattleya-tribe species (and their hybrids) are fairly cold-tolerant. However, in Michigan that's snow... so the plant is definitely indoors. However, OT, you're very right that plants that are unhealthy/stressed ARE pest magnets. Did the pests weaken the plant, or did the weakness of the plant attract the pests??? Chicken or egg?? At any rate, get rid of the pests... and it's in the house (enclosed area) so what gets into one plant will eventually get into the others.