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Removal of plant lice

Why should a professional do the removal of plant lice?

Plant lice are pests that appear every year and cause damage to young parts of plants, and also transmit various viruses. In our gardens and orchards we meet many types of plant lice. Although they are small, the average size of their body is 2-4 mm, plant lice cause great damage. We find them on fruit species, vegetables, medicinal and ornamental plants, trees and shrubs. Apart from attacking different plant species, aphids reproduce quickly. They have a large number of generations and that is one of the reasons for their large presence. When plant lice appear, it is very important not to allow them to reproduce. If you hire an aphid removal professional, you can also get useful tips on how to create your garden with less danger from aphids in the future.

How to identify plant lice?

These insects most often enter your homes through a new plant that you have brought into your premises. Most of the time you can”t see them right away, because in the nurseries where the plants come from, they are treated with chemical pesticides. However, insect larvae often remain on the leaves or in the ground, which, depending on the species, develop over a period of several weeks. A big problem is the speed of their reproduction. Namely, one or two insects will not cause any damage to your plant, and you probably won”t even notice them. Therefore, the best method of controlling plant lice is their prevention before the need for plant lice removal arises.

How to prevent plant lice?

Removal of plant liceRemoval of plant lice To prevent the appearance of plant lice, provide your plants with optimal conditions for growth and development. Study what kind of plant it is and provide everything it needs. Weakened plants are much more susceptible to insects than healthy plants. When buying a new plant, carefully study its appearance, the condition of the soil and the pot. If you notice plant lice or their larvae, isolate the plant from other plants in the apartment while treating it with an appropriate preparation or pesticide to control lice. When isolating the plant, carefully study the appearance of its leaves. Pay special attention to the appearance of the underside of the leaf, as this is where the larvae most often collect. If necessary, use a magnifying glass. When transplanting the plant, do not use the soil that came from outside, but the soil that is sold in stores. Removal of plant lice is necessary if you notice that they have appeared in small numbers.

How can I treat plant lice?

If you have found that, despite all precautions, your plant has plant lice, you should take all chemical and non-chemical measures to get rid of them. The first step is to isolate the plant that you suspect is infected with plant viruses. Keep it away from other plants until you are absolutely sure you have solved the problem. This process can take several weeks. If you think only some leaves are affected, remove them. If you notice aphids on the whole plant, remove it from the soil and examine the root. If it has started to rot, cut off the diseased parts. Then when non-chemical methods do not give results to remove plant lice, insecticides should be used. Look for advice on these preparations in specialized shops.

What damage do plant lice cause to plants?

Aphids feed on young and juicy plant parts. They are most often found on young leaves, which is how they got their name, and they can also cause damage to buds, young stems, flowers, young fruit, fruits and roots. They cause damage by sucking plant tissue. During feeding, various deformations occur in the attacked parts, which at the same time serve as shelter. Plants inhabited by plant lice are physiologically weak because the lice use the food for their growth for their own nutrition.

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