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Combating the Rise of Mealybugs, Thrips, and Spider Mites
Mealybugs, thrips and spider mites are now at their peak, and it seems as if a lot of newly-imported plants are being delivered with a higher number of pests than in the past. The surge in pest populations can cause significant damage to your plants and requires immediate attention. Here’s a brief overview of these pests.

- Size: Typically about 1/10 to 1/4 inch long.
- Shape: Oval-shaped body.
- Colour: Usually white or light grey.
- Texture: Covered with a white, powdery or waxy substance, giving them a cottony appearance.
Damage:
- Feeding: Feed on plant sap, weakening the plant by extracting its juices.
- Honeydew: Excrete a sticky substance called honeydew, which can lead to the growth of sooty mould.
- Symptoms: Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, leaf drop, and in severe cases, plant death.

- Size: About 1/25 to 1/8 inch long.
- Shape: Slender and elongated.
- Colour: Can be yellow, brown, or black.
- Wings: Have fringed wings.
- Feeding: Feed by piercing plant cells and sucking out the contents.
- Symptoms: Silvering or stippling on leaves, distorted growth, and discoloured flowers.

- Size: Very small, about 1/50 inch long.
- Shape: Oval-shaped body.
- Colour: Can be red, yellow, or green.
- Webbing: Produce fine webbing on plants.
- Feeding: Feed by piercing plant cells and sucking out the contents.
- Symptoms: Tiny yellow or white spots on leaves, fine webbing, and leaf drop.

- A series of live webinars (45 - 60 minutes) on the key interior landscape pests, including live Q&A
- A half-day face-to-face course at your premises from under £40 per person
- Pre-recorded presentations on the key plant pests
- Customer site visits to assess issues and recommend solutions
