1. CausesIf the place where the rainbow jade is grown has a high temperature, high humidity, poor air circulation and bad lighting conditions. Then it is very likely that some small black insects will breed around the plants. They will lay eggs in the soil of flowers, and the larvae born will gnaw on the roots of the plants, seriously affecting the normal growth of the plants. 2. Treatment methods1. Keep the room ventilated and dry: These little black bugs are more likely to breed in closed and humid places. So just place the plant in a well-ventilated place and do not water it for 2-3 days, and most of the insects can be killed. 2. Hang sticky insect boards: If these black insects breed around the plants, you can buy some yellow sticky insect boards and hang them around the plants. These little black bugs will fly onto the board and get stuck to it. This will ensure the safety of the plants. 3. Spraying pesticides: If you want to get rid of these little black bugs in a short time, you can buy special pesticides and spray them on the plants to kill them directly. However, doing so may cause damage to the plant itself, so it is recommended that you try the first two methods. |
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