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Old 09-09-2017, 06:56 PM
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So I received my order from Hausermann's today and was super stoked. I usually repot most orchids right after I get them, and the Encyclia radiata had new growth producing fresh roots, so it was perfect timing. As I was rinsing the last of the old potting media away, a couple of these guys appeared... I grow indoors so I don't usually have bugs in my collection. What are these and are these harmful? Do I need to treat them with anything?
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Old 09-09-2017, 07:45 PM
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Those are pillbugs. They eat decaying dead plant material until that's gone, and then they start on live plant parts. Remove all the old medium and soak the plants for a couple of hours. That will drown them.
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Those are pillbugs. They eat decaying dead plant material until that's gone, and then they start on live plant parts. Remove all the old medium and soak the plants for a couple of hours. That will drown them.
Awesome. Drowning was my plan A anyway. Thank you!
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Yes, a pillbug. Any greenhouse or part-time outdoor collection is likely to have them. Technically a crustacean, so some insecticides are completely useless, but they are rarely a serious problem. Drowning won't be 100% effective but sometimes repotting in fresh media is all it takes.
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Old 09-10-2017, 12:31 PM
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I only ever see them around plants that should have been repotted a year or two ago. They like soft, wet things, so they aren't fond of fresh bark. Drowning will kill them, and repotting will keep new ones from moving in.
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Pillbugs were never a problem for me until last year when the population exploded indoors and they ate the roots and damaged new buds of my Cattleyas.
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Thanks everyone. I soaked and repotted in fresh bark. I thoroughly searched and cleaned, and I only found 2 total. Hopefully that was all of them. Since it's a new addition, I will be quarantining everything from that shipment and keeping an extra close eye on them. I don't want anything contaminating the rest of my collection.

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If the media is allowed to dry between waterings, it is less atractive for them.
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