No, but they are a real pest of plants.
yes they do
Stink bugs are not dangerous to humans or pets. They do not bite or sting, and their odor is their main defense mechanism.
yes.
A few I know of are aphids, mealy bugs, and cicadas
yes it makes them meow alot
You never totally rid African Violets of mealy bugs. For bad infestation take plant out of pot trim most of roots off rinse off and, replant in a clean pot. Go to garden center get soil mealy but pesticide.
To effectively get rid of mealy bugs in soil, you can try using natural remedies like neem oil or insecticidal soap, repotting the plant in fresh soil, and regularly inspecting and removing any affected parts of the plant. Additionally, you can introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs to help control the mealy bug population.
No bugs are not dangerous but, some bugs can be very harmful to people, animals, and other bugs too.
Stink bugs chase away attackers with a horrific smell. Stink bugs are not dangerous to humans, they just have a bad smell.
Mealy bugs feed on plant sap by piercing the plant tissue with their mouthparts. They commonly infest a wide range of plants, including indoor and outdoor ornamentals, vegetables, and fruit trees. Additionally, they can also feed on the roots of plants, causing damage and potential plant decline.
Sugarberry is another name for hackberry which is a tree in the southeast US. The berries secrete a sweet sticky substance in the autumn that attracts gazillions of mealy-bugs. The mealy-bugs gorge themselves with the secretions and produce a dew-like substance of saccharine sweetness known as ghost rain. Many songbirds eat the sweetish fruits and help disperse the seeds.
Yes, alcohol can be used to kill mealy bugs on houseplants. Rubbing alcohol can be diluted with water and sprayed directly onto the bugs to kill them. However, it's important to test a small area of the plant first to ensure it won't cause damage.