If one day, when inspecting your favorite plants, you notice an insect that looks like a flat aphid or a shell, then you should know that you have a scabbard. Do not panic and immediately throw your favorite plant out of the house. You can still help him. But first you need to understand what a scabbard is and how it is harmful.
The scabbard is a very serious enemy of the florist, especially the beginner. This enemy is terrible in that at the initial stage of development, it is extremely difficult to detect, since these are mobile and small insects. We can immediately say that the best way to prevent and combat the scabbard is a thorough and regular inspection of the plants.
Let's take a closer look at the shield itself and methods of dealing with it.
There are quite a few types of scale insects, and the difference between them is in size and color. But they all have a common feature - a wax shield that covers the body, and which gave the basis for the name of this pest. It is not worth describing all types, because there are quite a few of them and this is not interesting for everyone, but it is worth mentioning that there are false shields. But, despite their name, they do no less harm.
What is the danger of the scabbard?
The body of the scabbard is only 5 mm, but this does not make it less dangerous. The whole danger lies in the fact that it sucks out all the juices from the plant after settling on it. The result is the dropping, drying of the leaves, and sometimes the death of the plant, if nothing is done. Conventional scabbard control methods may not work, as the wax shield makes it immune to many chemicals. There are many known cases when the war with this enemy was completely lost. But, in fact, not everything is so scary. After all, the shield can be defeated even in the very last stages. But this requires a lot of patience, time and the right approach.
Signs of damage with a scabbard
As mentioned above, the scale insect is very difficult to detect at an early stage, because it is a rather small insect that moves very quickly. Although it is the active movement that betrays her. And even if you do not have sharp eyesight, you can use a magnifying glass. The next time you inspect the plant, you will not be able to miss the movement along the stem and leaves of the plant. After that, you must immediately strike a preemptive blow. But adult scale insects can be easily seen with the naked eye, even if you have poor eyesight. They often appear at the place where the cutting of the leaf adjoins a branch or trunk, and their most favorite place is the bottom of the leaf. Scabbards look like specks on leaves, trunks, etc.
Still, there are cases when the florist did not see them. But here, too, there is no need to despair, because the next sign of a scabbard attack is very pronounced. A sticky liquid (the so-called pad) begins to appear on the leaves, and sometimes it becomes so much that this pad begins to flow down the leaves onto the windowsill. This becomes especially noticeable when the scale insect attacks the lemon. Because of this sticky liquid, the situation is aggravated even more by the fact that a sooty fungus develops on it. The list of plants (indoor) that the scale insect can easily attack is very long. These are many of ivy, citrus, palms, oleander, croton, ficus, yucca, dracaena, pachistachis, fat woman. But this is only the beginning of the list ...
Methods of dealing with the scabbard
If you managed to spot this parasite at an early stage, when it is not protected, then it is enough just to carefully and diligently spray the plant with an insecticide solution. However, if this moment is still missed, then the fight will become a little more difficult. Do not think that to get rid of the scabbard, it will be enough for you to raise the humidity, as is necessary for a spider mite, or to spray it with a solution of laundry soap, as required by aphids.
Mechanical cleaning is what will help remove the shield. Yes, with your own hands. Naturally, using improvised tools such as an unnecessary toothbrush can help. Many recommend using cotton swabs, which must first be moistened in a solution of Actara or Karbofos.
The mechanical method is quite reliable, but only if you have a lot of patience and can remove all the pests. The whole problem is that the scale insect reproduces at a tremendous speed, and there are viviparous, and there are those that lay eggs. They become immobile, as they guard their offspring. And if you missed even one speck, then all the work was in vain. But florists recommend radical methods.
Immediately after you have removed all the parasites from the plant, you need to carefully spray it with a solution of actara. Pay special attention to the inside of the paper (this is their favorite place). A young or not tall plant must be watered the next day with the same solution. After, a week later, repeat the procedure. In this case, first of all, the plant affected by the shield must be isolated from others, and the place on which it stood, and, preferably, neighboring plants, must be carefully treated with aktar.
Since almost all insecticides have a pungent odor, and are also toxic, it is better to carry out the treatment in a non-residential area. Another important detail should be taken into account: watch the humidity of the air, since if it is increased, then this is an excellent condition for the reproduction of the scale insect. Therefore, in sunny summer weather, it is better to take the plant out into fresh air and place it where there is good lighting. Bright light slows down the development of scale insects.
I fought in a rather original way. I got a lemon with 10-15 leaves, about 170 cm in size. Since I thought that I would die anyway, I treated the leaves and stems with a preparation for cleaning the interior of the car "2000", well, after a couple of days I treated it with a mixture of alcohol-soap solution and water. After 2-3 weeks, the scabbard "went deaf" and after shaking the stem it fell like ripe pears, while it shrank, darkened and one edge fell off the leaves.
Thank! An interesting option. I'll try!
What if a lemon tree takes up half a room? how then to fight? until you manually clear it, you will go crazy 🙂
Hello Sergey. I have a large oleander. I've tried everything or almost everything - no results. And she had already decided to part with him, although there were beautiful peach double flowers, because he looked very deplorable and there could be no talk of flowers. And then it turned out like this - in my absence, the cleaning lady bought the poison, she was advised in the flower shop. She diluted this drug in a bucket of 10 liters, according to the instructions, sprayed it according to the instructions. But the results are 0. And since it is not enough for spraying, the preparation is almost completely intact. Not seeing any results of my fight against this insect, I read a lot of all kinds of information, then I think I'll put the oleander on the street, maybe somehow nature will cope with it, it's a pity to throw it into the trash all the same.But before the last step, the idea came to water all the flowers with the prepared preparation - it was also a pity to pour it out and the thought worked - the plants will be saturated with this preparation and the insects, having sucked such juice, will die. And so it happened. And most importantly, the shield disappeared and since then I have not had it. Oleander this year delighted me with its flowers and aroma all summer. Since this story was more than a year ago, the packaging has not survived. The only thing I remember is the drug for complex diseases for ROS and scabbard, including THREE ampoules. Try it.
Hello! And I have leaves on the anthurium, below and above, as if pricked with a needle, but not through and through, but bulges are formed. Then the leaves are covered with brown specks. What is it? I have not seen any insects on the plants, what should I do? Who has this too?
My anthuriums are dying, also punctured leaves, or pimples, with specks of brown spots, the plant itself has a light green leaf color, it looks lifeless in general ... so I have been trying for several months to find the cause !!! I transplanted twice, "boiled" the earth .. and only today I saw THESE BEINGS - the shields have already grown to visible sizes .. I will remove it manually and use chemicals))
Good day to all. I have a whole bunch of scale insects on the fat woman. At first I did not understand what kind of sticky, viscous mucus. I thought that the plant could suddenly extract juice. At work I showed pictures of the plant - it turned out to be a pest of a scale insect. My tree is half a meter and I don’t know how to cure it yet. In our country, the sale of chemicals for the plant was banned. in thought, what to do ?!
I recommend poisoning yourself with rat poison or hanging yourself in a folk way. Judging by the literacy of what you have written, you have a severe degree of developmental delay and unwillingness to learn. The beginning of sentences must be written with a capital letter and separately from the previous one, "not" with verbs is written separately, there are no words "can" in the language, it highlights, "pictures", given your "chemicals for the plant", you have not heard about the endings and about the content letters "Y". Considering that you are “wondering what to do” and that you live in different worlds with punctuation marks, you will no longer learn. So rat poison or rope and selfies on the internet, of course.
Dear, don't you think that your place is near the bucket?
You are wrong with the forum. Here gardening is discussed, not grammar.
And in my opinion, very witty, I laughed to tears.
Definitely, grandpa, your place is near the bucket !!!
Ha ha ha ha. You have fun here, grandfather Iakar and granddaughter Nastya.
Well, only the Bug and the Mouse are missing ...
So, you are all waiting for me)))))))
Good day everyone. Please tell me how to get rid of the scale insects (real methods) and not infect other flowers? Once a week I wash all the plants with a solution of household soap and alcohol, 3 weeks in a row. My efforts are on the side of the shield. It seems that she even likes such "bath" procedures, because with each time these stuck more and more. The flowers are in the common corridor and may have been infected from them. Now I want to take them home for quarantine, but how can I do this so as not to infect other plants? Thank you in advance.
A clipping from the newspaper on the care of lemon and the fight against the scabbard has been preserved. It is necessary to make a soap solution with the household. soap and drip a few drops of kerosene there. And spray the tree with this solution, repeating a couple more times after seven days. So I got rid of this misfortune! Kerosene is sold in household stores.