Mealybugs: The Complete Guide To Killing Mealybugs Using Science. 🧪

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  • Mealybugs: The Complete Guide To Killing Mealybugs Using Science. 🧪
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    Ashley is a soil scientist who has had a passion for plants since she was a small child. In the long summers as a child, she would garden alongside her grandmother and it was then that she realized her love for greenery. With years of great studying, Ashley had begun her post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan.
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  • @GardeningInCanada
    @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +19

    Who has these little buggers in their life? They have taken out a lot of plants over the years for me.

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад

      HAHA

    • @clubfruticosa
      @clubfruticosa Год назад

      Hi! I do.. brought them back from FL on some Cordyline kiwi. So you said they're not winged creatures? what about them males?

    • @j.spallin1502
      @j.spallin1502 7 месяцев назад

      I just discovered some on my new Bird-of-Paradise! :o
      But thanks to your education and tips I feel confident I can take them on. :]

  • @umpquagirl9890
    @umpquagirl9890 Год назад +18

    Shower off the entire plant (i unpot and do the entire plant, leaf to roots) Add a drop or 2 of dish soap to a spray bottle with 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water and spray. Let dry and repot. Repeat the spraying of soap and alcohol mix every 4 days for a month.

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +8

      It’s crazy how much work they are to control wowzers

    • @anthonyruth5606
      @anthonyruth5606 Месяц назад

      Or systemic pesticide always works for me and now I use pyrethrin insecticide every other month if I see pest using diy products is such a hit or miss sometimes they work but most of the time they don't work or burn your plants I even make tobacco water and it works great better then any diy insecticides or off the shelf product

  • @DahVoozel
    @DahVoozel Год назад +5

    Mealybugs are the main reason my fall garden fails. These bugs are very cold tolerant and seem to do well in the fall when they can infest my late season plants without warmer weather beneficial insects keeping them culled. They seem to love my brassicas.

  • @coriehembree-bobechko4760
    @coriehembree-bobechko4760 Год назад +6

    Thank you!
    I’ve been battling mealy bugs on two marble queen Pothos that I love. It’s the worst. Take a break from the battle and you’re screwed - at least that’s been my experience. So many cracks and crannies! I’m going to start spraying spray with alcohol and get more consistent with water blasting.

  • @curryisgood6103
    @curryisgood6103 Год назад +6

    could you also cover root mealies ? I struggle more with those and its a never ending battle :( especially on hoya. I even went as far as cutting my plants competely or removing roots and start all over. thx for making those informative videos :)

  • @VaultDwellerGal
    @VaultDwellerGal Год назад +5

    Last winter these abominations took over some indoor herbs I had growing in coco, and purchased from an Etsy shoppe. Being a noob gardener I had never seen these things, had absolutely no idea what they were, and (in true noob fashion) I googled ‘tiny bugs that look like trilobites’. Is it just me, or do they really resemble them?!? Anyway, those plants got tossed out, and that area of the living room is still devoid of plants. They completely grossed me out. As illogical as it may be, I’m paranoid of growing plants in that area now, out of fear they’ll return.

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +1

      Haha Omg! Yes they totally look like trilobites I agree

  • @Psittacus_erithacus
    @Psittacus_erithacus 3 месяца назад

    Useful, thanks.

  • @phf3238
    @phf3238 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @carolynprivitera1505
    @carolynprivitera1505 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have 2 orchids with these buggars. I found the plant highway that I was not at all emotionally attached to & immediately chucked it , and it's pot into the outside garbage. As for my Orchids I am becoming a studied and highly trained mealybug assassin. Thank you for your education.

  • @Cariadog1
    @Cariadog1 8 дней назад

    I had no idea what the white fluffy stuff was on my Jade Gollum until out of curiosity I looked it up! luckily it has never touched any of my other houseplants. Can I ask please, will misting my plant kill the babies too?

  • @nunyabizness9104
    @nunyabizness9104 Год назад +1

    Do mealys live in soil? And what’s your to thoughts on growing in pafcal to prevent pests?

  • @willogden9021
    @willogden9021 Год назад +1

    Ashley, what do you think about storing TPS (true potato seeds)? Also, I've been thinking about getting my first tattoo and love how your trees look. That might be the way I go! Maybe the Eastern Redbud?

  • @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
    @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 Год назад +1

    A very informative video.

  • @theahalme
    @theahalme Год назад +2

    Ashley, Nate said come so I did I see channels as books. Some I reread, some haven't got a chance to read yet. But like any great movie if I like it I watch it over and over. I have only had a flower garden and did ok. I turned the soil, took out the rocks, added fresh soil mixture and they did really well given being watered regularly. My spot gets mid morning to evening full sun. Right now I am studying for when I get my homestead so I won't feel so helpless. I am just a prepper preparing. Thank you!!! ✌️😎👍✝️🙏💜🌻🍁🥧🦃❄️🥶

  • @lishgray1099
    @lishgray1099 Год назад +1

    I had some on an Alocasia I ended up putting it outside (to big to quarantine inside) I made my plan of attack but couldn’t get to it for like 5 days when I went to do a spot check I couldn’t find any. They apparently lost the battle with Mother Nature.

  • @cuznclive2236
    @cuznclive2236 Год назад +1

    If using isopropyl alcohol in a sprayer, I would use a wetting agent, similarly to JADAM's recommendation of using JWA (JADAM wetting agent) and JHS (JADAM herb solution) for infestations.

  • @matikatak6570
    @matikatak6570 2 месяца назад

    Hi. I spray mealybugs with pure soap. But they don’t drop off the plant and stays white even after the spray. How do I know if they are dead or still alive? i know that if sprayed with alcohol they will turn brown. But with soap they don’t seem to turn brown. so how do I know? Are there any visual cues?

  • @guidomcguido5435
    @guidomcguido5435 Год назад +1

    Love the show!
    What about BTI or beuvaria bassiana for mealy bugs?

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +1

      Soil borne species/anything laying in the soil/near the base this will work. Along with predatory nematodes.

  • @pottyplotter2462
    @pottyplotter2462 Год назад

    Hi from the UK 🥰
    Is there a sulfur insecticide spray? I think sulfur would be a natural pesticide, don't know why it isn't a thing

  • @damama-gc2nm
    @damama-gc2nm Год назад +2

    Dealt with the jerks about 5 years ago when I brought home a cute little succulent bowl.... I had never dealt with plant bugs other than the occasional fungus gnats. In the 80s/90s it didn't seem to be a thing. I can't recall how many of my plants it spead to, I usually have a couple dozen or more, but I only gave up on my Jade. I'm not gun shy when I ooo and ahh over store plant displays, lol.

    • @ceedee2570
      @ceedee2570 Год назад +1

      I used isopropyl alcohol everyday on my jade for a year. I dutifully dipped a cotton swab in alcohol and went after every mealy bug I could find and hit the joints- this was a 25 year old, large jade. Even with my valiant, time consuming efforts, I did not win the battle and in the end I simply gave up and threw it away- sad. I have not replaced that jade and probably won't due to how hard that all was.

  • @anthonyruth5606
    @anthonyruth5606 Месяц назад

    Copper fungicide does kill mealybugs but i don't recommend it bc u need higher concentration of copper which some plants cant tolerate like roses if u go then the recommended dose it burns the leaves so bad but my rose bush recovered after heavy watering

  • @omeshsingh8091
    @omeshsingh8091 Год назад +2

    Is is foreshortening or is the leaf on the right #&@%ing huge?

  • @rulerofthelight
    @rulerofthelight Год назад +1

    Do you think diatomaceous earth effective would be effective?

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад

      Against the babies and in the soil for the more tender ones yes. But the issue is the adults have such a thick exoskeleton.

    • @thaliabudai2013
      @thaliabudai2013 Год назад

      Diatomaceous earth becomes ineffective as soon as it gets wet.

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад

      It’s just gets wasted away and dispersed it’s not water soluble. It’s actually a soil partial

  • @kendravoracek3636
    @kendravoracek3636 Год назад

    💚💚

  • @RichardRoy2
    @RichardRoy2 Год назад +1

    I think, if I'm remembering correctly, a horticulturalist who used to be on CBC for some time, his name escapes me at the moment, used to recommend using the isopropyl alcohol in order to penetrate that waxy protection, after which you would use a diluted mild detergent, which acts as a wetting agent, that effectively drowns the mealy bugs since they no longer have that waxy protection. I've never tried it, but it made sense, so, perhaps something to consider. Just looked it up. It was Ed Lawrence. i think he was with the RBG as well. Not trying to appeal to authority. I could easily have misremembered the advice.

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +3

      I avoid the detergents because it takes off the wax coating on the leaf and makes it easier for the sap suckers to get their meal. But you definitely could and it would aid in killing off the adults.

    • @RichardRoy2
      @RichardRoy2 Год назад

      @@GardeningInCanada Thank you.

  • @trollforge
    @trollforge Год назад +1

    @7:01, those aren't Ladybugs, they are Asian Lady Beetles, they are invasive, and they bite humans... The white M on the back of their heads is the main clue...

    • @GardeningInCanada
      @GardeningInCanada  Год назад +1

      No they aren’t 😅 but shockingly my canva app only had video footage of them 🤯. It was down for 24 hours lol I was desperate

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl 4 месяца назад

    Mealubugs have wrecked so many of my succulents and coleuses 😵

  • @raghu8059
    @raghu8059 5 месяцев назад

    In my home garden, ants are transporting Mealy bugs. so transporting very fast and its literally killing the plant.

  • @juliknapp9270
    @juliknapp9270 6 месяцев назад

    When u have a nursery they can be devastating to ur sales. I have read the males can fly? Alcohol does help. But u have to do over and over and over. They live on ur plastic pots. Trays etc..

  • @anthonyruth5606
    @anthonyruth5606 Месяц назад

    I don't agree bifen works great on mealybugs just use real soap not detergent also bifen last for a month so you get one month of protection against pest

  • @shadytreez
    @shadytreez Год назад +1

    Mealy bugs! Ugh! The ants around here move them threw my 2 story grapefruit tree and pomegranate shrub.