Houseplants, for instance, peace lilies, receive admiration due to their breathtaking flowers and ease of maintenance. However, as with just about every other plant, they start to invite pests. If there are any bugs on peace lily, acting quickly is essential to avert harm to the health of the plant. This guide describes the most common pests of peace lilies and how to destroy them in a detailed manner.
Spider mites are small pests that are too small for the human eye to see. These bugs on peace lilies often leave fine webs on the underside of the leaves. They feed by sucking on the sap, thus causing yellowing of the leaves and stunted growth of the plant.
Solution:
Rinse the plant in a basin of water to remove webbed elands and bugs.
In cases of widely dispersed spider mites, it is best to spray the whole plant with water to remove some of the webs and some of the pests.
Insecticidal soaps or neem oil may be used to treat the infestation.
Mealybugs are small, soft-bodied insects, often covered with white wax that may remind one of small cotton wool or cotton. They colonize on the stems and the leaves of peace lily plants and are known to suck sap from the plant. If they are not eradicated, the plant will be left weakened, and the leaves may start to turn yellow or even droop.
Aphids are small olive-green, blackish-green, or sometimes pale yellow insects that are a family of small insects that form colonies, usually by obtaining the new growth on plants. They drink the βbloodβ or sap of leaves, and this makes the leaves curl or twist. Long-legged, with long antennae, aphids also excrete a sugary syrup β honeydew β which makes them a host for other critters.
Solution:
There are small brownish-gray bumps called scale insects on the stems and leaves of the peace lily. These bugs cling to the plant and suck its sap, resulting in stunted growth and leaves turning yellow.
Signs of Scale Insects:
Solution:
Every so often, spray water on your peace lily and wipe the leaves with a damp cloth. This dust attracts bugs, which would otherwise go hungry.
You can do this by checking for pests in the new plants before bringing them into your house. Pests transfer from plant to plant with great ease.
Spider mites and some other pests are best adapted to dry environments. A high level of humidity should be maintained in the peace lily.
The use of neem oil is for the prevention of bugs in plants. A regular application of this oil on your peace lily can help keep infestations at bay.
While bugs on peace lilies can do quite a bit of damage if not looked after, you can maintain your plant without the pests with the right measures in place. Look out for any signs of bugs on your peace lily plant and take care of these promptly. Natural solutions where possible, such as neem oil and insecticidal soap, should be used to prevent your peace lily from pests and to be enjoyed for a long time.
The Peace Lily, with its elegant white blooms and lush green leaves, purifies the air and symbolizes nature’s calming beauty.
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