Here’s how to prevent bugs in plants.
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Nothing looks dreamier than abedroom full of plants.
If your plant is healthy, you dont really have to worry about attracting bugs.
There are bugs in our home, whether we like them or not.
Fruit flies show up magically after an apple sits out for too long.
former director of marketing and e-commerce at Pistils Nursery
Ants just are genius, little critters at getting inside.
Bringing in houseplants isnt going to really increase that in any specific way.
Theyre there for the plants, he says.
Either way, I dont want them where I sleep.
A little brown spot or a little yellow lower leaf doesnt really indicate a problem, he says.
When you pick out that plant that you want, definitely spend some time with it.
Look under the leaves.
A lot of pests dont necessarily show up on the tops of leaves, rather on the bottom.
So, you want to flip some leaves over.
former director of marketing and e-commerce at Pistils Nursery
So with those, youre going to be looking for webbing on the underside of the leaves.
Yes, the plant will likely be more expensive.
But if bugs are a serious concern, it might be worth it.
Do they have reviews on their website?
Did the reviews seem positive?
Are people recommending this place?
What does the website say about plant care?
What is their policy if there are any issues?
Same withhoya compacta, a plant with a curly leaf thats sometimes called robe hoya.
Theyre really cool, but mealybugs love that plant.
But every plant has the potential for a pest issue.
Waldman recommended two natural options that likely wont harm the health of your plant.
you’re free to make yourself an insecticidal soap, he says.
Use a gentle soap likeDr.
Bronners Castille Soap($14).
Just be sure to first Google and double-peek if your plant is sensitive to soap.
Another option would beneem oil($11).
Its an oil extracted from a nut of a specific tree.
It has antimicrobial, antibiotic, and anti-pest killing properties.
In the same way fruit flies randomly appear in your house, pests can turn up in houseplants.
There are no plant pests that are harmful to humans in any way, he says.
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