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Tiny clear worm or larvae
I found a couple of these on my Den laevifolium this morning. They had eaten off all three of the new growths and were inside whatever hole they had created. I’m not sure what kind of larvae this is or how to treat. All I have in my house right now is some Sevin and hydrogen peroxide.
With trying to stay home as much as possible, do you think either of those would work? This is a picture of one of the little jerks (I had been babying this Den for the past year, and this was its first sign of improvement. Now I’m back to square one). The worm is on the head of a q-tip taken with a macro lens, so it’s tiny https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...7842b7e4_z.jpg |
I can't identify it, but be aware that most pesticides do not kill eggs or larvae., and the two I'm aware of that do - azadirachtin and BT - take time to work.
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Yep. That's it.
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SaraJean ----- Is the plant growing in a regular potting media? And if it is, then is the media wet for all (or most) of the time?
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Sevin usually kills everything but for spidermite. Good luck!
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I only just asked about the state of the media, as --- in some cases --- some media dry-out can keep some of these critters at bay. Maybe the mosquito dunks will keep these things under control!! |
It looks like the larva of some type of fungus gnat, probably one of the larger species. Not sure if that is of any help :dunno:
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I've had good results sending pictures to our state's ag Dept. They're very prompt. I'm betting it's something other than fungus gnats.
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