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Old 02-04-2006, 05:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
JennyC
 
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Default Root Mealy Bug??


"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
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Several of my succulents have an infestation of something in their
pots. When tipped out, the insides of the pot and the root ball are
covered in clusters of tiny white things, resembling minute daisy
petals, about 1mm long, half as wide and very thin. I've also seen the
most minute wiggling worm-like creatures in water that drains from the
pots, of similar length to the white 'petals' but thread-like. The
root ball also has a very distinct mildew-like smell.

Does anyone recognise these? Are they a form of root mealy bug? I once
heard on GQT that mealy bug had a very characteristic smell. Does RMB
smell like ordinary MB? Perhaps it was RMB that was being described.
If it is RMB, my old Readers Digest Encyclo suggests Malathion,
Formothion or nicotine (!) as treatments, but as you can see, it's a
bit out of date! What's a good modern insecticide for these things?
Chris


http://www.succulents.co.za/Succulen...ealy_Bug.shtml

I usually remove as much soil as possible and spray the rest with meths. Repot
in clean soil and pot. You need to disinfect the old container to remove all
traces of the bugs
Jenny