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  • Mealybugs on House Plants

    Old House Web — House plants are often infested with mealybugs. These insects appear to be little tufts of cotton on the leaves and stems. They are most common on the undersides of leaves and at the point where a leaf attaches to a stem. The insects can be hard ...More…

  • Mealybugs

    Old House Web — Mealybugs can be recognized by the flaky covering of gray, white or pink wax over their entire bodies. They are soft-bodied, 4 to 12 mm long, and they move slowly. All mobile life stages appear similar except for their size. Mealybugs can be ...More…

  • Mealybugs / Garden Pest Information

    GardenGuides — Information about Mealybugs including what they look like, the damage they do, and methods of controlling these garden pests. These oblong, waxy white, hairy-looking insects move very little and mature slowly. Mealybugs live in colonies and stem ...More…

  • Mealybugs

    National Gardening Association — Mealybugs rarely reach more than 1/16" long, but because they feed in clusters they're easy to spot. Several species of mealybugs pose problems for gardeners across North America. Host plants include citrus, apples, peaches, grapes, potatoes, and ...More…

  • Mealybugs

    National Gardening Association — Mealybugs rarely reach more than 1/16" long, but because they feed in clusters they're easy to spot. Several species of mealybugs pose problems for gardeners across North America. Host plants include citrus, apples, peaches, grapes, potatoes, and ...More…

  • NCSU: ENT/ort-19 MEALYBUGS

    NC State University Coop Extension — General Information MEALYBUGS, Citrus mealybug, Planoccocus citri (Risso) and other species; Pseudococcidae; HOMOPTERA Female mealybugs are soft oval insects without wings. They are up to 3 mm long. Some species are covered with fluffy wax and ...More…

  • Mealybugs (Pseudococcus)

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Mealybugs (Pseudococcus) on Grape. Three species of mealybugs in the genus Pseudococcus may infest vineyards: the grape, obscure, and longtailed mealybugs. The primary species of concern in North Coast and San Joaquin ...More…

  • Root Mealybugs

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Root Mealybugs on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Root mealybugs are belowground dwelling mealybugs that feed on the roots of plants. These mealybugs have a thin, uniform waxy coating and lack the terminal wax ...More…

  • Foliar-Feeding Mealybugs

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Foliar-Feeding Mealybugs on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Mealybugs are slow-moving sucking insects that have a loose, waxy coating on the body, which gives them their "mealy" appearance. The citrus mealybug ...More…

  • Mealybugs / Garden Pest Information

    GardenGuides — Information about Mealybugs including what they look like, the damage they do, and methods of controlling these garden pests. These oblong, waxy white, hairy-looking insects move very little and mature slowly. Mealybugs live in colonies and stem ...More…

  • Controlling Mealybugs on Ornamentals and House Plants

    The Garden Helper — Gardeners Guide to Controlling Mealybug Insects on Ornamentals and House Plants November9,1998 I have this fuzzy white stuff growing on all of my house plants. I can wipe it off, but it comes back. Any suggestions as to how to eradicate it? It ...More…


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