Recognize and fight pests

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What pests does the rubber tree suffer from?

It doesn't happen often, but it does happen sometimes on the rubber tree Spider mites or mealybugs. If you notice the infestation in good time, you can fight it well with biological means. This is why you should check your rubber tree regularly to water examine for pests or diseases. Spider mites tend to occur in dry, heated air during winter.

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How can I prevent pests?

With the right care, i.e. the right amount of water and fertilizer, is the best way to prevent pest infestation. Also, avoid drafts and place your rubber tree in a warm and bright place place. If you then ensure that the humidity is increased, it will be easier for your rubber tree to stay healthy and free from pests.

What can I do in the event of a pest infestation?

If your rubber tree suffers from spider mites, then rinse the tree with a powerful jet of water. Then wipe away any remaining animals with a damp cloth. It is best to rinse with lime-free or lime-free water to avoid ugly stains on the leaves. You fight mealybugs with a mixture of water, oil and washing-up liquid. Change the soil, there may be larvae and eggs in it.

Wrap your rubber tree in transparent film so that the humidity remains consistently high, then the remaining spider mites will die because they prefer dry air. If the infestation occurs again, you should repeat this process after a while. Alternatively, you can also use lace flies.

The essentials in brief:

  • possibly spider mites or scale insects
  • Causes of pests: mostly dry air or too much heat
  • Prevention: spray leaves from time to time, especially during the heating season
  • Combating damage: rinse the plant vigorously or hold it under foil for a short time
  • possibly lacewing against spider mites
  • Oil-rinse-water mixture against mealybugs

Tips

In the event of an infestation with mealybugs, also check the potting soil!

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