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Keeping Orchids Healthy
It's no secret that orchids are a beautiful flower.
Beauty, however, tends to be fragile. There are
a variety of pests that can harm orchids, but
with proper prevention and care, you can keep
your beautiful plants healthy.
Kinds of Orchid Pests
Aphids, mealybugs, scale insects, mites, millipedes,
centipedes, slugs, snails, and whiteflies are
all common pests that infest orchids. The specific
pests you have to worry about depend on the climate
you are in.
Aphids survive by sucking off phloem fluid from
the plant. They bite into the plant, which causes
the tissue to die, turn yellow, and decay.
Mealybugs feed or orchids directly. They are either
white or pink, and must be dealt with as soon
as they are discovered. They are tough to control,
and are a major problem.
Scale insects look like white scales. After feeding
on the orchid, they become larger. The male scale
insects have wings, but do not look scaly.
Mites are also a potential problem. Spider mites
are the most common. They are tiny mites that
create tiny little webs on your plant. You may
not see the mites, but you will see the web.
You must also watch out for millipedes and centipedes
with phalaenopsis moth orchid care. They will
directly eat the roots of the plants. In addition
to harming the orchid, they can sting you.
Slugs and snails both eat orchids and destroy
them. They are common pests for orchids.
Along with aphids and spider mites, whiteflies
are one of the top three most irritating orchids
pests.
Getting Rid of Orchid Pests
Of course it is not good when you notice pests
on your orchid plants, but if you take action
quickly, the plant will be ok. There are plenty
of ways to control pests naturally. One way is
to use nature's natural pest killers--natural
enemies of the pests. This way, you will be able
to avoid using any pesticides, keeping chemicals
away from you and your plants. You can also clean
pests off with your hands. You can also use netting
or barriers to keep pests from getting to the
plants.
If these natural methods aren't enough, pesticides
are an option. You should use a pesticide that
is as natural and environmentally friendly as
possible. Chemicals aren't good, so they should
be used sparingly.
To summarize, to keep your orchids healthy, you
need to watch out for common pests. If you find
any pests, you need to act quickly to get rid
of them through natural methods. If that doesn't
work, you can resort to pesticides.
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