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[email protected] 13-06-2012 11:35 PM

Little Tiny White Things
 
My Peppers in the Greenhouse and the Zucchini in a pot just out side
the door are covered with little white specks. They don't move, are
they eggs? If so eggs of what? How do I get rid of them. I just water
sprayed them down and got rid of most of them but if they are eggs I
sure don't want them to hatch. Any Help?

MJ


Steve Peek 14-06-2012 12:25 AM

Little Tiny White Things
 

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My Peppers in the Greenhouse and the Zucchini in a pot just out side
the door are covered with little white specks. They don't move, are
they eggs? If so eggs of what? How do I get rid of them. I just water
sprayed them down and got rid of most of them but if they are eggs I
sure don't want them to hatch. Any Help?

MJ


Do you have any hemlock trees nearby? If so, it could be the wooly adeljid.
They appear as tiny white specks and recent storms could have dislodged
them.
Steve



[email protected] 14-06-2012 12:34 AM

Little Tiny White Things
 
On Jun 13, 7:25*pm, "Steve Peek" wrote:
wrote in message

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My Peppers in the Greenhouse and the Zucchini in a pot just out side
the door are covered with little white specks. They don't move, are
they eggs? If so eggs of what? How do I get rid of them. I just water
sprayed them down and got rid of most of them but if they are eggs I
sure don't want them to hatch. Any Help?


MJ


Do you have any hemlock trees nearby? If so, it could be the wooly adeljid.
They appear as tiny white specks and recent storms could have dislodged
them.
Steve


No Hemlock. I just looked better under the leaves and I think they are
Aphids. I am just used to them being on the top side of the Roses.
Does this diagnosis fit with the white specks? I got the plants out of
the greenhouse and sprayed them with my insectiside / fungal rose
spray. Will they bother the Tomatoes? They are what I most care about.
I hate to spray them and frankly they are HUGE plants and I could
never spray enough to get all the leaves

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 14-06-2012 02:43 AM

Little Tiny White Things
 
wrote:
On Jun 13, 7:25 pm, "Steve Peek" wrote:
wrote in message

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My Peppers in the Greenhouse and the Zucchini in a pot just out side
the door are covered with little white specks. They don't move, are
they eggs? If so eggs of what? How do I get rid of them. I just
water sprayed them down and got rid of most of them but if they are
eggs I sure don't want them to hatch. Any Help?


MJ


Do you have any hemlock trees nearby? If so, it could be the wooly
adeljid. They appear as tiny white specks and recent storms could
have dislodged them.
Steve


No Hemlock. I just looked better under the leaves and I think they are
Aphids. I am just used to them being on the top side of the Roses.
Does this diagnosis fit with the white specks? I got the plants out of
the greenhouse and sprayed them with my insectiside / fungal rose
spray. Will they bother the Tomatoes? They are what I most care about.
I hate to spray them and frankly they are HUGE plants and I could
never spray enough to get all the leaves


Consult google images for pictures of aphids for confirmation. You will see
that they come in many colours and styles. Green, brown and black are
common, I haven't seen white but that doesn't mean there is no such thing.

David


[email protected] 14-06-2012 11:14 AM

Little Tiny White Things
 
On Jun 13, 9:43*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 13, 7:25 pm, "Steve Peek" wrote:
wrote in message


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My Peppers in the Greenhouse and the Zucchini in a pot just out side
the door are covered with little white specks. They don't move, are
they eggs? If so eggs of what? How do I get rid of them. I just
water sprayed them down and got rid of most of them but if they are
eggs I sure don't want them to hatch. Any Help?


MJ


Do you have any hemlock trees nearby? If so, it could be the wooly
adeljid. They appear as tiny white specks and recent storms could
have dislodged them.
Steve


No Hemlock. I just looked better under the leaves and I think they are
Aphids. I am just used to them being on the top side of the Roses.
Does this diagnosis fit with the white specks? I got the plants out of
the greenhouse and sprayed them with my insectiside / fungal rose
spray. Will they bother the Tomatoes? They are what I most care about.
I hate to spray them and frankly they are HUGE plants and I could
never spray enough to get all the leaves


Consult google images for pictures of aphids for confirmation. *You will see
that they come in many colours and styles. *Green, brown and black are
common, I haven't seen white but that doesn't mean there is no such thing..

David


Google is not my friend. I spent an hour before I went and got my
gardening books.

songbird[_2_] 16-06-2012 02:48 PM

Little Tiny White Things
 
David Hare-Scott wrote:
....
Consult google images for pictures of aphids for confirmation. You will see
that they come in many colours and styles. Green, brown and black are
common, I haven't seen white but that doesn't mean there is no such thing.


yellow and orange are two other colors of
aphids i've seen here. not the past few years
though. the lady beetles are well established.


songbird

phorbin 16-06-2012 05:36 PM

Little Tiny White Things
 
In article ,
says...
David Hare-Scott wrote:
...
Consult google images for pictures of aphids for confirmation. You will see
that they come in many colours and styles. Green, brown and black are
common, I haven't seen white but that doesn't mean there is no such thing.


yellow and orange are two other colors of
aphids i've seen here. not the past few years
though. the lady beetles are well established.


Yellow, orange, green, black, and soft fuzzy blue green when they've
been attached to the roots by ants.


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