Get yourself Hibiscus! My Hibiscus out the front is full blown infested! My chili plants out the back are perfectly clean!
Hosing them off in flowering mode is okay?CAPCOM said:If they are outside like it sounds, you just hose them off and all is good.
having an enclosed room makes all the difference.sreinhard88 said:My OWs this year are practically engrossed in aphids (partly due to some neglect when I was on vacation). Gonna get home from work today and try to take out as many as I can. Wish I could get some wasps/ladybugs but I'm pretty sure my parents wouldn't want me unleashing hundreds of insects into the basement!
My setup is in the back of the basement, so it's semi-enclosed, but it's also the laundry room so definitely no insects allowed predatory or otherwise!CAPCOM said:having an enclosed room makes all the difference.
I dont think you are following the rules then, you brought aphids in.sreinhard88 said:My setup is in the back of the basement, so it's semi-enclosed, but it's also the laundry room so definitely no insects allowed predatory or otherwise!
ha well yes, but of course this was unintentional.CAPCOM said:I dont think you are following the rules then, you brought aphids in.
Kidding,
I couldn't resist.
sreinhard88 said:That makes sense too... the insects I sucked up definitely looked like soil fungus gnats though...
A circus indeed, I found some kind of beetle-like insect roaming around as well (but I'm hoping he's a good guy, pics will be uploaded shortly).miguelovic said:More indicative of spider mites than anything.
You've got a regular circus going on down there
Interesting, I had no idea. After looking at images I'm pretty sure they were gnats and not aphids, the shape of the bodies is much more gnat-like.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
Keep in mind aphids can have winged life stages as well. The winged adults can look kind of like fungus gnats if you're not very familiar with them. Try an image search to help you differentiate.