Mealybug Control

Mealy Bug is a major pest in conservatories and greenhouses and with more and more ornamental plants being grown in permanent plantings, this allows the pest to flourish and overwinter. Mealy Bugs feed by sucking the sap from the plant, causing leaves to yellow. Excess sap is excreted as sticky honeydew, which coats the lower leaves. Another sure sign of a mealy bug infestation is “white wool” developing on the plant leaves and stems.Control mealy bug by introducing Cryptolaemus Larvae and / or Ladybird Larvae

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