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07 April 2025

House Plant Pests: The Tiny Terrors That Can Destroy Your Greenery

Written by Prettpal Somel
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Oh no, not the bugs!

You’ve nurtured your house plants with love and care, but suddenly you spot tiny creatures crawling around. Your heart sinks as you realise that your beloved plants have become a haven for pests. But fear not, fellow plant enthusiasts, whilst we don’t treat houseplant infestations, we have some tips to help you identify and combat these tiny terrors.

A Plant Affected By Bugs

The Usual Suspects

Let’s meet some of the most common culprits that infest houseplants in the UK:

  • Aphids: These tiny, pear-shaped insects come in various colours and love to suck the sap out of your plants. They can cause stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and even spread diseases.
  • Fungus Gnats: These annoying little flies are often seen hovering around the soil of your plants. Their larvae feed on fungi and organic matter, whilst sometimes chewing on the roots, causing damage and weakening the plant. 
  • Mealybugs: These small, white, cotton-like insects can be found on the leaves and stems of your plants. They suck the sap, causing yellowing, wilting, and even death. 
  • Spider Mites: These tiny arachnids are difficult to spot with the naked eye, but their presence is often indicated by fine webbing on the leaves. They suck the sap, causing yellowing, stippling, and leaf drop. 
  • Scale Insects: These small, flat insects attach themselves to the leaves and stems of your plants, looking like tiny bumps or shells. They suck the sap, causing yellowing, wilting, and even plant death. 

What Can You Do?

Don’t worry; there are ways to get rid of these pesky invaders and protect your plants:

Plants With Spray To Disinfect
  • Isolate Infested Plants: As soon as you spot an infestation, isolate the affected plant to prevent the pests from spreading to other plants.
  • Manual Removal: For minor infestations, you can manually remove the pests using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol or by gently washing them off with water.
  • Insecticidal Soap: Insecticidal soap is another effective option for controlling house plant pests. It works by disrupting the insects’ cell membranes, causing them to dehydrate and die. Mix it with water according to the instructions and spray it on the affected plant.
  • Repotting: If the infestation is severe or persistent, you may need to repot the plant in fresh soil. Be sure to wash the roots thoroughly to remove any pests or eggs.

Prevention is Better Than Cure

The best way to deal with house plant pests is to prevent them from infesting your plants in the first place. Here are some preventive measures you can take:

  • Inspect New Plants: Before bringing a new plant home, inspect it carefully for any signs of pests.
  • Quarantine New Plants: Keep new plants isolated from your existing plants for a few weeks to ensure they are pest-free.
  • Maintain Good Plant Hygiene: Remove any dead or decaying leaves or debris from the soil, as these can attract pests.
  • Provide Adequate Air Circulation: Good air circulation can help prevent fungal diseases and discourage pests.
  • Avoid Overwatering: Overwatering can create a humid environment that is favorable for pests.
A Plant That Has Been Affected By Pests

Remember, a healthy plant is less susceptible to pests.

Keep Calm and Carry On Gardening

Dealing with house plant pests can be frustrating, but don’t let it discourage you from enjoying your plants. With a little knowledge and effort, you can keep these tiny terrors at bay and maintain a thriving indoor garden.

Disclaimer: This blog post is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional pest control advice. If you have a severe pest infestation, it is recommended that you contact a qualified pest control professional

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