Little bugs are apparently butchery my yucca plant? The flowers are just very soon coming up and I can't...
The flowers are just very soon coming up and I can't wait to see them, but lately I've be seeing these little dark soft bodied bugs adjectives over it, and some of the leaves are discoloring. I'm assuming the bugs are at least fairly to blame, but I don't know how to get rid of them.
They resembling to hang out right surrounded by the center of the plant, where it is impossible to grasp to them, so hand picking isn't working. A spider made a network near them, but when I dropped one of the little buggers within there, the spider acted approaching they were distasteful and wouldn't guzzle it.
The only item I can really think of to kill in cold blood them all is pesticide, but I enjoy a cat that just can't resist licking, playing near, and/or eating everything contained by sight and he just recently get sick from getting into things he shouldn't.
Help please!
Spray bottle with Dawn dish wash soap and water. Spray the plant and especially the bugs. Then rinse the subsequent day.
try spraying them with a mix of dishsoap and wet
that is what they recommend for roses and their little green bugs.
it can't hurt to try
obedient luck.
Answers: Aphids infest yucca plants, especially the tender flowers. You can purchase insecticidal soap or make it yourself:
1 to 2 tablespoons juice soap
1 quart water
Mix okay and pour into a spray bottle. Squirt on bugs.
Aphids have a waxy coating that keep them from drying up. The soap dissolves the coating, so they just turn into little mummies and stop bothering your plants.
this mixture won't mar your cat.