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  1. 3 days ago · Termites are generally harmless to non-woody plants. They are wood-feeding insects that eat cellulose, a main ingredient in woody plants and materials. They help recycle woody plant materials and also tunnel aggressively through the soil, leaving it porous and rich in nutrients. In homes, termites can cause significant damage to the building's ...

  2. 4 days ago · 1. Your spider plant is too dry. The most common cause of brown leaf tips is your spider plant has gotten too dry. Too little water causes the tips of the leaves to dry out and turn brown. Solution: Water your spider plant regularly and consistently. Watering frequency depends on variables like light, humidity, and air temperature, so there's ...

  3. 4 days ago · 5.3 Organic Sprays. Several organic solutions can be effective against black aphids: Neem Oil: This natural insecticide disrupts the feeding and breeding of aphids. Insecticidal Soaps: These soaps suffocate soft-bodied insects like aphids. Garlic or Chili Pepper Spray: Homemade sprays can repel aphids and other pests.

  4. 4 days ago · The reason for hydrangeas wilting and dying is that there is not enough moisture around the roots due to lack of watering or rainfall, the soil drains too quickly, and too much sun or excessive wind saps moisture from the leaves. Hydrangea flowers can droop due to excess fertilizer.

  5. 1 day ago · In short, no and no. Pill bugs don’t bite, nor do they sting or transmit diseases. They don’t infest wood in the same way termites do (although they may take up residence in rotten, damp wood), and they don’t attack clothing or food like insects might.

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  6. 2 days ago · Ants have a narrow or pinched waist. Termites have bodies that are all the same width. Comparing a termite (top) to an ant (bottom). Diagram courtesy of USDA Forest Service Archive, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org. Black carpenter ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus), winged queen. Photo: Jon Yuschock, Bugwood.org. Note the narrow or pinched ...

  7. 2 days ago · White spots. Pests. Slow or stunted growth. Lack of flowers. This article will explore these issues to help you identify the underlying cause and find an appropriate solution. I’ll also share practical ways to protect your jade plant from these problems and ensure it thrives for decades in your home environment. Jade Plants: An Overview.

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