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Hello Team,
Please refer to the pics, what are these white insects - are they harmful to the rose plant and flower buds? Please advise.
Thanks - Balaji
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Hi @balaji27
Common aphids - sap-sucking insects that are the most common insect pest of roses worldwide! They may be whitish, green or even black depending on the particular type of aphid.
If left unchecked, aphids can cause quite severe distortion of rose blooms due to the way they feed. Control/eradication is recommended as soon as they are noticed.
Unfortunately there are no preventative sprays for controlling aphids - you need to take action when the pests are first noticed to try to limit populations and damage.
Want to know more about growing roses? Check out the rose growing guide here
PS @balaji27
There's a mixture of aphids (green insects) and whitefly (white insects) visible in the close-up image. The information al;ready given applies to both pests.
Thanks a lot @Noelle , I will follow as advised.
Hi balaji27,
Interesting fact for you, Hoverfly larvae (the caterpillar) will eat Aphids. I too almost sprayed my infestation with pyrethrum but noticed this little guy feasting on them. So I left them alone and a few days later the infestation was dramatically reduced to almost nothing. I tell you this because if you choose to spray with pyrethrum this will kill the Hoverflies too. Of course you may not have any larvae at all, but a quick inspection and you will soon see. Nature is an incredible thing, and sometimes if we mess with it too much we change the balance
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @rachael_wilson. It's wonderful to have you join us, and great to meet a fellow bug enthusiast.
Predatory insects are a wonderful thing, aren't they!? Super-cool to see nature managing its own issues.
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