Hi all,
I've been dealing with a pretty good aphid infestation since early November. I brought in four cutting from outside in late September (seems like a long gestation time though), and discovered my poor Stuffing Scotch Bonnet cutting overrun with aphids, too badly to save. I ended up burning the poor thing, but they eventually spread to the other three plants, and I've been fighting them ever since.
I've been hosing them off with a pressure sprayer a few times a week (Sorry I forgot who I got that advice from, but it was EXCELLENT, and something I probably would have overlooked.), sprayed with neem/Bronners - but used the instruction on the bottle and cooked half the leaves *facepalm*. I keep knocking them back to where I don't see any, but they keep coming back. BTW, haven't found any ants, thank God.
Seeing as how this keeps pushing back my pre-spring planting, I've finally had enough and I'm going to do a Pyrethrin spray tonight base off of some of the information I've gleaned on here. There's no fruit on the plants, and no beneficial insects, with it being inside, so this is the time to do it.
I've found a lot of good information here, but one of the problems I haven't been able to find good information on is cleaning and sanitizing the area around the plants. After I do a neem spray, I find corpses of little critters all around the plants on the table, but I'm assuming there may be aphids/eggs on the table and surrounding area I can't see, and I can't think of what to do to make sure nothing new hatches or arrives. I originally thought about wiping everything down with a vinegar dilute solution, but I don't know if that will actually DO anything, so I'm a kind of at a loss and was hoping that someone would have some kindly advice.
Meanwhile, based off the information I've found, I'm going to try the Pyrethrin spray and put out a couple little lids full of garlic powder with the hope that will keep critters at bay as well, but any advice to make the area safe for the cuttings and the seedlings I hope to soon have is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I've been dealing with a pretty good aphid infestation since early November. I brought in four cutting from outside in late September (seems like a long gestation time though), and discovered my poor Stuffing Scotch Bonnet cutting overrun with aphids, too badly to save. I ended up burning the poor thing, but they eventually spread to the other three plants, and I've been fighting them ever since.
I've been hosing them off with a pressure sprayer a few times a week (Sorry I forgot who I got that advice from, but it was EXCELLENT, and something I probably would have overlooked.), sprayed with neem/Bronners - but used the instruction on the bottle and cooked half the leaves *facepalm*. I keep knocking them back to where I don't see any, but they keep coming back. BTW, haven't found any ants, thank God.
Seeing as how this keeps pushing back my pre-spring planting, I've finally had enough and I'm going to do a Pyrethrin spray tonight base off of some of the information I've gleaned on here. There's no fruit on the plants, and no beneficial insects, with it being inside, so this is the time to do it.
I've found a lot of good information here, but one of the problems I haven't been able to find good information on is cleaning and sanitizing the area around the plants. After I do a neem spray, I find corpses of little critters all around the plants on the table, but I'm assuming there may be aphids/eggs on the table and surrounding area I can't see, and I can't think of what to do to make sure nothing new hatches or arrives. I originally thought about wiping everything down with a vinegar dilute solution, but I don't know if that will actually DO anything, so I'm a kind of at a loss and was hoping that someone would have some kindly advice.
Meanwhile, based off the information I've found, I'm going to try the Pyrethrin spray and put out a couple little lids full of garlic powder with the hope that will keep critters at bay as well, but any advice to make the area safe for the cuttings and the seedlings I hope to soon have is appreciated. Thanks in advance.