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Originally Posted by Bethy
Mealybugs have been a problem. Do you recommend anything better than rubbing alcohol?
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There's quite a bit of posts on various mealybug treatments. I know 'cuz I was researching them about 5-6 weeks ago.
A bit of advice: just the google searches for "mealybug treatments" seemed to be repeats of the same thing. I found much better advice here, which others who had experience that could reply. Plus there's a variety of ways to treat that have been addressed on OB, from very aggressive to organic/non-insecticide.
For me, personally, I didn't find evidence of mealybugs on one plant; I found it on quite a few of my plants, so I felt it necessary to aggressively treat all my plants, having lost at least one young vanda falcata to mealybugs by that point. I chose to treat with imidacloprid (a systemic treatment) and cyfluthrin, ending with a growth regulator Enstar (to disrupt the life cycle and prevent future generations). These are tough treatments, though I would say that most of my plants are bouncing back; the phytotoxicity wasn't too bad. I am also treating my plants with KelpMax and other probiotics to help them heal up after treatment. I am carefully fertilizing them, realizing they're getting a lot of chemicals already.
I started treatment (starting with organics) late January -- about 6 weeks ago. I then treated with the chemicals I listed above. I have not seen evidence of mealybugs in the last couple of weeks, but I am now vigilant and do a careful inspection of my plants for signs of anything out of the ordinary.