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Originally Posted by Connie Star
I eventually got rid of mine by using copious amounts of safer soap including soaking the medium and doing it regularly every 1-2 weeks. I don't use imidiclopid as it is toxic to native insects. You could use it in a green house but then it is not good for you. I put my orchids outside in the summer. If you're lucky, parasitic insects will go after the mealies there, but they'll be killed by systemic insecticides.
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What kind of safer soap did you use?
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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
I have not used the pesticide.
I have been like a ninja assassin inspecting this and the one paph that I saw them on (two plants out of 200+, in different areas, one indoor and one on a patio????? ) with ISO and a qtip. I have searched the entire plants several times over the weeks and killed a few more but they have been reducing in frequency and I am satisfied they have not spread. If they return in vigor, I will try the systemic approach
All my plants have ants and spiders and lizard and sp I don’t like the idea of tinkering with nature
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Good luck! I am still trying to figure what my pests are. They are tok small to even count the legs under a maginifying glass! My fear is that they are mealy nymphs.... but god willing it is a happy pest and Ive been a monstet dabbing good guys with alcohol.