Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Hey i've got this problem with the hibiscus plant?

i usually get this thing that looks white and all the ants go to it on my hibiscus plant and it also makes the leaves go curled or something of that sort and now it's coming up on the flowers and all the nearby plants so tell me is there any medicine or something that can help get rid of this menace once and for all?

i am in chennai india
Hey i've got this problem with the hibiscus plant?
From what you describe the thought of aphids comes to mind immediately. Treat aphids with a stomach poison as the little critters are suckers.



Aphids, or plant lice, are small, soft-bodied insects which are common pests of nearly all indoor and outdoor ornamental plants, as well as vegetables, field crops, and fruit trees. There are hundreds of different species of aphids, some of which attack only one host plant, while others attack numerous hosts. Most aphids are about 1/10 inch long, and though commonly green and black, they may be gray, brown, pink, red, yellow, or lavender. A characteristic common to all species is the presence of two tubes, called cornicles, on the back ends of their bodies. The cornicles secrete defensive substances. In some species they are quite long, while in others they are very short and difficult to see.



Aphids feed in clusters and generally prefer new, succulent shoots or young leaves. Some species, known as woolly aphids, are covered with white, waxy filaments which they produce from special glands.



In some situations ants tend aphids and feed on the honeydew aphids excrete. At the same time, they protect the aphids from natural enemies.



For a very complete description of aphid control, go to:

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES...

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