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  2. How To Get Rid of Mealybugs and Scale Insects on Plants - AOL

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    Gardening expert Melinda Myers shares her sure-fire tips on how to get rid of mealybugs. Also, learn how to get rid of scale insects on plants. The post How To Get Rid of Mealybugs and Scale ...

  3. A Stroll Through the Garden: Magnolia scale and how to get ...

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    Getting rid of it can be challenging. Magnolia scale is a frequent concerns for those who love the flowering trees and shrubs. Getting rid of it can be challenging.

  4. How To Get Rid Of Whiteflies So They Don't Destroy Your Plants

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    Related to aphids, scales, and mealybugs, whiteflies can cause significant harm in greenhouses. But they also can wreak plenty of damage on garden and houseplants. But they also can wreak plenty ...

  5. Fiorinia externa - Wikipedia

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    Fiorinia externa, the elongate hemlock scale was accidentally introduced into North America from Japan and is now established in most parts of the north-eastern U.S. [2] It has become a serious pest of hemlock (Tsuga) and some related conifers from the family Pinaceae. Dense colonies of the scale insect result in yellowing, shedding of leaves ...

  6. Coccus hesperidum - Wikipedia

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    The brown soft scale does not normally kill the host plant, but the loss of sap probably causes it to grow more slowly and crop less heavily. The main disadvantage to the host is the sooty mould which grows on the honeydew. This reduces the area of leaf available for photosynthesis, and spoils the appearance of the plant, its flowers and fruits ...

  7. Coccus viridis - Wikipedia

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    Both nymphs and adults suck sap from the phloem of the host plant. When a large number of scale insects are present, their collective feeding causes a yellowing of the leaves which may later fall, a loss of plant vigour and a reduction in crop yield. [2] The scale insects excrete honeydew on which bees, wasps, ants and other insects feed.

  8. Mealybug - Wikipedia

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    Mealybug females feed on plant sap, normally in roots or other crevices, and in a few cases the bottoms of stored fruit. They attach themselves to the plant and secrete a powdery wax layer (hence the name "mealy" bug) used for protection while they suck the plant juices. The males are short-lived, as they do not feed at all as adults and only ...

  9. Eulecanium cerasorum - Wikipedia

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    Eulecanium cerasorum, the calico scale, is a species of scale insect. It can be identified by its white and brown color on its outer circular shell which will continuously darken over age. It can be identified by its white and brown color on its outer circular shell which will continuously darken over age.

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