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[IBC] Repotting Buttonwood
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17-07-2003, 01:06 AM
Steve Parr
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[IBC] Repotting Buttonwood
These guys I have seen before, kinda like a fuzzy scale, right? The tip of a
pen knife is good for "gutting" these.
Steve Parr - Cincinnati, Ohio -
USDA Zone 6
"Now who's respon... I say who's responsible for this unwarranted attack on my
person"
Foghorn Leghorn
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:00 PM,
] wrote:
In a message dated 7/16/2003 4:54:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
What does a mealy bug look like? Do you mean the little "rollie-pollies"?
The "rollie-pollies" or pill bugs usually eat only decaying matter so
are not usually a danger to plants. I saw usually because there are reports
from some members that they nibble roots.
A "Mealy Bug" looks like a small piece of cotton or fake snow on the
plant. Above ground they prefer to be where a branch meets the trunk or a
leaf
meets a stem. There are also "Root Mealies" that some members have had
problems with.
Billy on the Florida Space Coast
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