My over-wintering chillies, which had been blemish and insect free on my spare room windowsill for weeks, suddenly became infested with wee beasties I turned my back for a couple of days to find them absolutely covered when I got home.
I washed the plants with the showerhead in the bath, and squished off whatever was left that I could find. A few days later though, the numbers are increasing again.
So I've found a new way to get the horrible little things. It's more agressive than hanging flypaper, and not quite as yeuch as squishing them, but at least as, if not more satisfying
I now dab strips of sellotape gently on my plant; the strips are thin enough for good access to tricky areas, and lift everything, adults and eggs! And you can inspect the strips afterwards and see the little b*ggers stuck there waving their legs helplessly in the air It's addictive!
Which also lets me try to see what I have. I thought I had whitefly, judging by the white debris under the plants which I took to be dead ones. On closer inspection, I have two different kinds of beastie, and I don't think either can fly. One is a light green aphid-looking thing (presumably a light green aphid ) and the other is similar in size, but is darker and striped. Any ideas?
Many thanks
I washed the plants with the showerhead in the bath, and squished off whatever was left that I could find. A few days later though, the numbers are increasing again.
So I've found a new way to get the horrible little things. It's more agressive than hanging flypaper, and not quite as yeuch as squishing them, but at least as, if not more satisfying
I now dab strips of sellotape gently on my plant; the strips are thin enough for good access to tricky areas, and lift everything, adults and eggs! And you can inspect the strips afterwards and see the little b*ggers stuck there waving their legs helplessly in the air It's addictive!
Which also lets me try to see what I have. I thought I had whitefly, judging by the white debris under the plants which I took to be dead ones. On closer inspection, I have two different kinds of beastie, and I don't think either can fly. One is a light green aphid-looking thing (presumably a light green aphid ) and the other is similar in size, but is darker and striped. Any ideas?
Many thanks
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