Hallo! Ich habe vor Kurzem festgestellt, dass meine Zimmerpflanzen von weißen Schädlingen befallen sind. Um das Problem zu lindern, habe ich bereits einige abgestorbene Stängel beschnitten und Neemöl aufgetragen. Kann mir jemand eine wirksame Methode zur Schädlingsbekämpfung empfehlen, mit der ich dieses Problem in den Griff bekomme?

    Von: itsharshgoyal

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    1. Organic_Physics_6881 on

      Why paste your question AT AN ANGLE across the photo?

      It appears that you’ve already found a solution.

    2. Neem oil won’t do much if you’ve got a real pest problem. No idea from the photo. All I can really do is recommend Cap’n Jack’s Dead Bug Brew and/or bonide systemic granules depending on the pest.

    3. sultanamana on

      Diamataceous earth seems to kill most bugs. It’s not chemical and fully safe for everyone else.

    4. Brilliant-Mind-9 on

      Dilute hydrogen peroxide 3% in a 3:1 ratio, so 3 parts water, 1 part 3% hydrogen peroxide, and spray it all over the infected plants as needed. Plants tolerate the solution and microorganisms don’t.

    5. ArhaminAngra on

      I normally take them out of the soil and bathe them in a washing up liquid and water solution. Dispose of the soil then clean the pots.

      Use a drop of the neem oil with water and wipe the pots with it then wipe the leaves, don’t make it too strong as it can burn the leaves, maybe patch test first.

      Repot with clean soil and water from the bottom as bugs love damp warm soil and are normally attracted to the plants. A small dehumidifier may also be helpful.

    6. ExitDry4875 on

      I would recommend spraying plants with Dr Bronners peppermint soap after you deal with the infestation….it not only smells great it also will prevent another infestation. From my experience won’t aggressively treat pests but will keep them at bay and I’ve found it’s super safe for the plant and I even use it in direct sunlight without issues q

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