Thank you so much, this video was such a help! I had the sneaking suspicion that one of my plants had mealybugs, but isolating it didn't help. I am a succulent farmer, and I am suffering an invasion. I have half of my plants outside being treated. Thank you so much for the help. Also, i do happen to also be an ant keeper and enthusiast. What a coincidence, huh? Anyways, thank you again. I think you may have just saved my whole farm
I strongly recommend spraying the plant with undiluted rubbing alcohol. I've done the q tips, I've done the water (jet and bath) and they kept coming back. If you are not interested in doing this once a month, spray rubbing alcohol straight into the plant. I use the 99% one and it kills all eggs and bugs on contact. I repeat that once a week for 6 weeks or so. 3 years so far with no mealybugs. Note that rubbing alchool will not actually hurt your plant as it dries instantly.
Agreed! Recently I had my entire plant collection (over 70 plants...) get infested with mealy bugs and I personally found that the most effective method for getting rid of them was mixing isopropyl alcohol, dish soap and water together (I put some tea tree oil in as well since insects hate this) and using a spray bottle to apply. Unfortunately when it came to certain succulents however the mealy bugs were harder to get rid of so for any plants that I was unsure about I would just squirt some isopropyl alcohol directly into the plant and the top of the soil plus go in with q tips and isopropyl alcohol after just to guarantee there was none left lurking behind still. I found this to be the quickest and most effective method for getting rid of all the bugs tbh. I do suggest though if you’re able to move your plant indoors after spraying it with isopropyl alcohol that you go ahead and do so though and keep them in a area with low light for the next two to three days before moving them back outside, this will help to avoid the plant getting burnt.
@@vickiwest6389 I sprayed the roots once and they are fine now; very colorful. My Echeverias are as big as cup saucers. But, I had to completely change out the soil and rinse off the roots then sprayed them all down... all 21 of them, whew! However, my mealy problem comes right back, and really really often too. SO, I have decided not to get anymore succulents. I get cacti now. I know I know, cacti are succulents but they don't have that @#$%^ farina. When they get mealies, and they will, it's really easy to treat with neem oil. Farina is pretty but it's a PAIN!. The colorful thorns and flowers are just as pretty (breath taking really) and they are . Wear gloves tho.
@@SucsForYou You don't apply it while in the sun. Wait till sunset or bring them inside to treat. Alcohol never hurts my plants and I don't rinse it off. Plus it doesn't ruin the farina.
Wow Andrea! Hands down most informative video I've seen on this topic! And whatever camera/ lens you are using is amazing - I've never seen such close ups. Omg they are just as disgusting and vile as I imagined them to be! And, I had no idea that ants 'farm' them. That's just creepy. I can't believe that one mealy refused to die after the alcohol spritz. Ok mind=blown...
Thank you so much Iza! Yeah...that's a Canon w/ Sigma macro lens...I think I use it more to study my plants than to take pictures :) I think Texas mealybugs are tougher than others - I may need to increase the amount of alcohol in my solution too. Thank you for watching and dropping me a line!
I just found a mealybug on one of my cuttings. It’s the first one I’ve come across since I’m only a few months into the hobby. I remembered this video so I came back to make sure I do everything I can even though I got rid of that one. This is war! Anyway thanks again for the helpful videos!
I have a particular succulent that I can't get rid of the mealybugs, and now I've found them on 3 others. I'm devastated lol. Have tried everything you've said today so fingers crossed!
Yes! It was a gift from a sweet friend! I'm sorry about your mealy-sitch :/ Don't be afraid to make a stronger solution (more alcohol) if the first round doesn't work - get em!
I did not quarantine a bunch of plants I received from a friend, 6 of my plants died and many had white moldy substances on them. I knew what mealybugs looked like but didn't know enough about them to think the cause from them. It's been about a month and I'm still getting rid of it. It was when I actually found a few mealybugs on a plant that ! me to look it up further and I'm thankful to have seen this video because all the other videos I've watched so far didn't give much information about the bug (just how to get rid of it). I'm going to double check my plants now.
Sadly, it rains too much here to leave them outside. Believe it or not, I live in Texas. The rain fall here is so unpredictable, I have to make sure the chance of rain is less than 5% before I'll trust the skies.
Great info! And I feel like an idiot now- I just cut off & destroyed a bunch of new flower growth thinking it was egg sacs! Well now I know & I hope my plant is okay & forgives me. Thanks for the video & making me smarter!
Hi Kim, that's not dumb to do that. Cutting off the flowers is one of the first things you do when you declare war on mealies. That's where they attack first. Learned that from Cerriscapades (Chuck) he's very informative.
Best video and help on this subject. Thanks so much. I've been dealing with these on my succulents for months now and I am loosing one plant after another despite spraying them weekly with Neem oil. I didn't know you can actually submerge succulents in water like that for 20 minutes. That is a very useful tip as mine are infested with them by now. Will try all of the above. Thank you.
Okay, so I did close my eyes for 10 seconds. I don't have a problem squishing them myself but I can't watch, it makes me gag LOL Great video, I'm learning so much from you. You are a treasure trove of all sorts of great information goodies. Thank you.
QUICK TIP: when the mealy falls off the plant it's mouth part is left behind. So the bug will eventually just starve. So if u knock a mealy off a leaf but don't quit kill it. Don't panic...it will be dead soon enough.
What type of bug that looks like baby roaches that are living in my succulent garden and are turning my Echeveria leaves black and they are drying up and dying. Are they baby roaches? I live here in Houston Texas as well and I don't have house roaches but we have tree roaches (which I am deathly AFRAID of, don't ask me why I just am! Lol!) I get totally grossed out by any type of roaches so what can I do to save my mini succulent garden which is in a pot, should I de pot them and wash them and add new soil and repot them again?
I love your videos!! They are fun and informative. If you have an aloe plant can you do a video on them? My family has a large one in a pot that our neighbor gave us
Can you please tell me the name of the succulent that is in the walk of this video light blue in colour. As i have the same and it is dying now. So i don't know how to take care of it
Hi Andrea, thanks for such an informative video. Ive only recently started my succulent collection but i have a mealy bug and gnat problem.. i unfortunatly didnt quarantine them before i placed them near other plants😓 Would you recommend doing the alcohol bath on all of them and will this rid the gnats or should i look for an alternate solution for them. Thank you 😄
Gnat and mealybugs are treated differently. First try letting the soil w/ gnats stay dry completely for at least 4 days. This should help dry out any larva or eggs and not be so attractive to fungal gnats. Thanks for watching!
I would use mosquito bits for the gnats. But Sucs For You is right about letting the soil dry. If that isn't enough try the bits. Keeping the soil dry didn't work for me bc I have some Harworthias that need the soil to be moist. Letting the soil dry damages the plants, so bits worked. But none of my other succulents get gnats so Yeah, keeping the soil dry works.
can you give me discount for the stem cuttings of assorted succulents?please give in the notification.i am asking you since we have corona period .i too live in tomball houston.
The best detailed video on Milli bugs I've seen, there is a pot on the window in this video can you please tell me what it is? I have one like it but can't find out it's name
Great video! I was wondering can I bathe any new succulent before putting them with my other ones, in prevention of any pest ? Or is it always better to just quarantine new ones at all times? Thanks.
I have similar problems with my succulents. White stuff and deformed leaves, but there are so differences. I wonder if it is mealybug. The insects are tiny (ay most 1mm in length) and reddish. They are only at the end of the leaves (where the leaf is attached to the stem), so I cannot see them unless I detach the leaf. I doubt if the spray can reach them at all. Also, in many Aloes that I have, the bottom leaves turn yellow fast (they are still juicy, and the root and stem are healthy).
There are over 300 types of mealybugs mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/lso/Mealybugs.htm - also possibly spider mites (they make more webby type material than cottony). Aloes need a lot less water over winter but not sure where you're located ;)
@@SucsForYou Thanks, I think I have gotten both (mealybugs and spider mites) at the same time. Here is summer now, and I water my larger aloes ones a week, smaller ones twice a week. The roots and stems are healthy, the leaves are sick and turning yellow.
I've had a succulent for 4 years (got it at my best friend's wedding) and after 3 years of massive growth, I'm guessing a different succulent we brought into the house (which died only after a couple of months) brought mealybugs to our plant shelf. Now on its very last leg, I finally started google searching if there was a way to kill the 'white fungus'. Needless to say, I am really sad that I didn't immediately begin looking for answers when the white substance started showing up. I had never heard of mealy bugs until yesterday but they have become one of my greatest enemies >:(
I have another little bug chewing on my jade. I’ve been told they are baby stink bugs, but don’t know for sure. They are bright red/orange with black legs and head. I’ve smashed any I’ve seen. Anything else I can do?
Thanks for the tips!!! i just started a small but growing succulent collection. I just have one question.... you mentioned using alcohol and water...is there a specific kind of alcohol? or just regular rubbing alcohol? LOL! Im trying to learn as much care as i can for my plants. Thanks in advance!!
I'm not sure what my infestation was. It's happened a few times. It's always in the soil but when I dig a hole or pull the plant out, the soil is infested with a big nest of white cotton with little white dots in it. I never see any bugs come from this tho. I watered their roots yesterday before repotting. Then today I found my first 2 bugs. Grayish brown, didn't move, just let me pick them up and squish them. No idea if they came from the old nests or what.
I have a succulent that looks like the blue succulent on the left bottom on 0:40. It's one of Echeverias but I don't know its name. Anyone can help me on this? Thanks!
Hello...I have a specific question is the little tiny bug shown at 5:14 on the leaf behind the ant also a mealy bug? I have seen those little bugs on my succulents and I think they are the culprit to their demise.
This is an amazing video, you’re awesome! Do you inspect any new plants you get to check for bugs, also I have heard a lot about this particular pest, are there any other common ones specific to succulents?
Hi!! I’m so glad I found you! I have a question - can I spray my cactus or succulent with the alcohol spray to keep from getting the pests ? How can I prevent ???
Great video, it was really helpful! Quick question: There's a small echeveria with a blue tinge to it in the thumbnail of this video. Do you know the name of it? I have a similar one.
I spray mine with pure alcohol., and repeat following day if not yet gone. I assume they start off tiny green when just hatched right? I just start spraying them anyways.
My $3 Walmart Aloe Vera got infected with mealybugs, ugh! I took care of the situation by washing the whole plant in water, washed the pot, replanted the plant, and sprayed with 50% rubbing alcohol. I realized there was this brown part on the stem of my Aloe, and it was FILLED with mealybug eggs! I immediately took that part off and my Aloe has been doing better.
Thanks for the great video! Can you please tell me how I can tell the difference between powdery mold on sucs and a mealy bug infestation? Whatever it is, it went straight for the center of my plants and is spreading to others nearby. :( Is it all mealy bugs? I have yet to spot one, tho'. Thanks!!
Can you please help me i have a big succulent and its my very first one and i dont know but today i was watering it and realized it has these kind of white mold on it alot of places i tried to get some off from one of the white there was some red syrup come out and others i just took off like alot of white stuff there was nothing is this maybe not the bug also i dont live in very hot climat also i tried like spraying the plant for first time on it all and maybe that is what coused the white stuff or maybe its some bug
It sounds like Cochineal scale. Please look that up and let me know what you think. Do you happen to have any cacti/Opuntia in your collection? And if you're on Facebook and want to join our group you can post pics :) facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou/
I hate to do it but as a last resort, when all else fails, Use systematic insecticide. The best is by Bonide. It's expensive but effective. Treat at sundown when the honey bees and predatory insects are inactive and treat when your plants are NOT in flower.
Just subscribed to your channel. I decided to get serious about succulents.I'm in Houston too! Thank you for the mealybug info. I just got a succulent order from Amazon 2 days ago. I'm trying to determine if it's mealy bugs on one of them. Note: your voice is a little muffled and you speak fast so it was a little hard to understand you.
is mealybugs notorious to succulents? I just started my collection this month, but if Im going to have these nasty bugs all the time Im going to reconsider it
Hello Sucs For You! I've gotten into the succulent hobby recently, and today I discovered my first mealybug family! I've been wondering why my succulent looks sick, as it was my first suc ever! But I finally decided to look a little deeper and take some mature leaves off, and I found some of the bugs! Finally to my question, I'm yet to make up a solution and treat the succulent - can succulents be too far gone to treat and recover? Thank you! X Succulent Lover, Australia
i am new at this and i just bought and echeveria and was very2 excited until i noticed small white things and i was like nooooo nooooo its infected.and i bought it while i was really broke..
Those ants are too small to be Camponotus pennsylvanicus. The smallest C. pennsylvanicus workers are about 1/4 inch, but they're often larger. Those are some species of Brachymyrmex (Rover ants), either B. obscurior or B. patagonicus. Brachymyrmex are also known to tend aphids and relatives, especially root aphids, which as the name suggests, live underground and feed on the roots of plants.
I’m having problems with bugs not sure what they are they aren’t mealy bugs. They are very tiny kinda shiny n like a brown color. At first I saw white smaller bugs. I know longer see them. Now I see slightly bigger color bugs. Almost spider shaped but not sure what they are. I see no signs of webs or residue not even black residue.
This will kill my succulents as I get invaded too often. Tired of mealies, so I have discontinued collecting succulents and their dang farina, in favor of cacti. I can use the harmless neem oil and horticulture soap on them. No mealies! Hurrah! However, to keep ants away, use cinnamon on the soil surface. They HATE cinnamon, watch em scatter!
Okay, I just found this method and I'm going to test it out. Apparently fermented rice water melts down their waterproof layer shit so that it will die easily in the water bath thing Edit: I'm collecting the bugs and trying out the best method to murder these fuckers(I'm just so angry they killed one of my roses)
Sucs For You! Unfortunately I killed them all in one swoop in my experiment with soap water(didn't even need the rice water but I'm still going to test it out) rip sacrificial plant :( i expected some to survive for more testing, I'll try to find more bugs tomorrow. but aparently you can get lacewings if you have a huge infestation. They eat anything they find on your plants and are harmless. They can wipe out aphids, spider mites, mealybugs and literally anything, they'll lay their eggs near food source(under leaves below the bugs) so you won't have to worry about it just scrambling around your house :') hope this helps Btw. These fuckers can swim. I bathed a part of my plant in soap water for 3minutes, they detatched themselves and died (turned orange brown) I then quickly bathed the roots and washed my plant
Thank you, I just got a baby Echeveria Pulidonis from Home Depot and the soil was soaked! As usual from Home Depot, but I couldn't resist this baby succulent, it was such a good find for Home Depot lol... And I get home, take it out to dry the soaked soil, and find a mealybug investation!!!! Ugh... I have never dealt with them before... I don't know what to do first.. Treat them or wait til the soil dries out.. The soil is drenched! I don't want the baby succulent to die! I have it kept far away from my others.. I also am worrying about the cotton egg sacs now, I feel like I have seen them on other succulents.. Ahh, now I am soooo hesitant to buy from Home Depot! I hope I can fix it. Thanks for your help!
@@SucsForYou Oh my gosh I had to reread my comment to see if I mentioned my BF saying to me to "just get that thing out of our yard" lmao but I didn't, and you are still on the very same page as him... 😅 So perhaps it is not worth the headache... That was also his advice... (Err, strong suggestion hahaha..) Especially after hearing mealys are a constant battle, it is certainly not worth losing all of my collection! I am still learning, but it actually made me nervous about my past Home Depot purchases, and also had me take a 2nd look at this one particular succulent that is always losing bottom leaves & has weird white web looking spots on it... Today I removed that succulent as well, though I didn't see any mealys (the Echeveria was a total INVESTATION.. SO MANY!!! Couldnt miss them!) But to be safe I am isolating that plant also & giving others closer looks. I will DEFINITELY try returning the Echeveria to Home Depot.... I don't have a receipt but it is in the original pot.. HOWEVER if they don't accept a return, is it worth pulling off leaves to propagate before I toss the plant? 🤔🤔🤔 I'm not sure how safe the leaves would be on their own to prop... Thanks for the reply btw, I really appreciate it & your videos!!!! Your channel has come up in results many times when I search YT for succulent info & is always helpful!!!! 🥰💚🪴💚🪴💚 I will make sure I am subbed and keep eye out for your next upload 😊😊😊😊😊😊 Have a great rest of your week!!!!! 🪴💚💖💜☘🌱
@@squirtleyujeong LOL! I've been through enough trouble, and heard from MANY others, so I know when something is worth trying to save or not. You can definitely try propagating the leaves. You will easily be able to see if there are any mealies left on them but keep an eye out on them. I've had leaf prop mealies and they target the 'cut' end where the new plant should grow. And thank you for the kind words and subscribing! Both really help a gal out! 🙏💜
I KNOW!! I've come home with mealies from Home Depot before but give HD a break. Even the best nurseries can have them. I've heard some shoppers say they got mealies from the best nurseries. It's impossible for them to be 100% free of pests.
Thank you so much, this video was such a help! I had the sneaking suspicion that one of my plants had mealybugs, but isolating it didn't help. I am a succulent farmer, and I am suffering an invasion. I have half of my plants outside being treated. Thank you so much for the help.
Also, i do happen to also be an ant keeper and enthusiast. What a coincidence, huh? Anyways, thank you again. I think you may have just saved my whole farm
I strongly recommend spraying the plant with undiluted rubbing alcohol. I've done the q tips, I've done the water (jet and bath) and they kept coming back. If you are not interested in doing this once a month, spray rubbing alcohol straight into the plant. I use the 99% one and it kills all eggs and bugs on contact. I repeat that once a week for 6 weeks or so. 3 years so far with no mealybugs. Note that rubbing alchool will not actually hurt your plant as it dries instantly.
I agree except for the part about the alcohol not hurting plants if left on without rinsing - too risky for folks who may get direct sun :)
Do you spray the roots too?
Agreed! Recently I had my entire plant collection (over 70 plants...) get infested with mealy bugs and I personally found that the most effective method for getting rid of them was mixing isopropyl alcohol, dish soap and water together (I put some tea tree oil in as well since insects hate this) and using a spray bottle to apply. Unfortunately when it came to certain succulents however the mealy bugs were harder to get rid of so for any plants that I was unsure about I would just squirt some isopropyl alcohol directly into the plant and the top of the soil plus go in with q tips and isopropyl alcohol after just to guarantee there was none left lurking behind still. I found this to be the quickest and most effective method for getting rid of all the bugs tbh. I do suggest though if you’re able to move your plant indoors after spraying it with isopropyl alcohol that you go ahead and do so though and keep them in a area with low light for the next two to three days before moving them back outside, this will help to avoid the plant getting burnt.
@@vickiwest6389 I sprayed the roots once and they are fine now; very colorful. My Echeverias are as big as cup saucers. But, I had to completely change out the soil and rinse off the roots then sprayed them all down... all 21 of them, whew! However, my mealy problem comes right back, and really really often too. SO, I have decided not to get anymore succulents. I get cacti now. I know I know, cacti are succulents but they don't have that @#$%^ farina. When they get mealies, and they will, it's really easy to treat with neem oil. Farina is pretty but it's a PAIN!. The colorful thorns and flowers are just as pretty (breath taking really) and they are . Wear gloves tho.
@@SucsForYou You don't apply it while in the sun. Wait till sunset or bring them inside to treat. Alcohol never hurts my plants and I don't rinse it off. Plus it doesn't ruin the farina.
Wow Andrea! Hands down most informative video I've seen on this topic! And whatever camera/ lens you are using is amazing - I've never seen such close ups. Omg they are just as disgusting and vile as I imagined them to be! And, I had no idea that ants 'farm' them. That's just creepy. I can't believe that one mealy refused to die after the alcohol spritz. Ok mind=blown...
Thank you so much Iza! Yeah...that's a Canon w/ Sigma macro lens...I think I use it more to study my plants than to take pictures :) I think Texas mealybugs are tougher than others - I may need to increase the amount of alcohol in my solution too. Thank you for watching and dropping me a line!
@@SucsForYou I can atest to that! YEP, Texas mealies are the worst. Prolific!
I just noticed the little ants today! Perfect timing. Thank you for the tips!
Use cinnamon, Ants HATE cinnamon. Watch em scatter! Then go after the mealies.
I just found a mealybug on one of my cuttings. It’s the first one I’ve come across since I’m only a few months into the hobby. I remembered this video so I came back to make sure I do everything I can even though I got rid of that one. This is war! Anyway thanks again for the helpful videos!
absolute best breakdown I have seen, I have done a whole lot of research but this is definitely the best!
Thanks so much!!
I have a particular succulent that I can't get rid of the mealybugs, and now I've found them on 3 others. I'm devastated lol. Have tried everything you've said today so fingers crossed!
Good luck! Be sure to quarantine them from your other sucs :)
The cactus towel is so cute! Mealies were introduced into my house by a new plant. Thanks for the video!
Yes! It was a gift from a sweet friend! I'm sorry about your mealy-sitch :/ Don't be afraid to make a stronger solution (more alcohol) if the first round doesn't work - get em!
Heck, I live in mealy bug headquarters. Here is where they all have their seminars on how to drive SolarWinds crazy every Summer.🤣
I did not quarantine a bunch of plants I received from a friend, 6 of my plants died and many had white moldy substances on them. I knew what mealybugs looked like but didn't know enough about them to think the cause from them. It's been about a month and I'm still getting rid of it. It was when I actually found a few mealybugs on a plant that ! me to look it up further and I'm thankful to have seen this video because all the other videos I've watched so far didn't give much information about the bug (just how to get rid of it). I'm going to double check my plants now.
Oh no! Good luck in the battle! Don't be afraid to unpot everything and hose them down in the sink to get a good head start :)
awesome and very detailed information that i did not find anywhere else. deserve more than a thumbs up!
Great video! I can’t wait to get my succulents back outside once the warm weather returns up here in Canada.
Thank you!! Oh man... Canada... I hope warm weather arrives really soon!!
Sadly, it rains too much here to leave them outside. Believe it or not, I live in Texas. The rain fall here is so unpredictable, I have to make sure the chance of rain is less than 5% before I'll trust the skies.
Great info! And I feel like an idiot now- I just cut off & destroyed a bunch of new flower growth thinking it was egg sacs! Well now I know & I hope my plant is okay & forgives me. Thanks for the video & making me smarter!
Better safe than sorry! I'm sure it will be just fine 💜🙏
Hi Kim, that's not dumb to do that. Cutting off the flowers is one of the first things you do when you declare war on mealies. That's where they attack first. Learned that from Cerriscapades (Chuck) he's very informative.
Thank you for the info, they are killing my beautiful orchid cactus plant and I was wondering what to do about this. Thanks a million.
Ugh! Good luck!!
AHH THANK YOU!! I just found one on my aloevera with like 6+ pups, it would have all been dead by a mealybug infection if i havent seen your video!
Whew!!!
Thanks for the ant tip! I usually just look for mealy bugs
Try a systemic insectide imidacloprid, works well against mealybugs
thank you for your response. i love your videos since you explain very clearly.
Thanks! I try :) And if I can help w/ follow up questions for different climates I will!
Awesome information! With thanks and much gratitude, from Down Under.
Thank you, Irene!
Thank sofr the video there are so lillte videos on bacteria and bugs that can kill your succies dead! thanks so much!!!
You're welcome! We're in this together! 🙏
Best video and help on this subject. Thanks so much. I've been dealing with these on my succulents for months now and I am loosing one plant after another despite spraying them weekly with Neem oil. I didn't know you can actually submerge succulents in water like that for 20 minutes. That is a very useful tip as mine are infested with them by now. Will try all of the above. Thank you.
Good luck! Mealies are a big problem for a lot of regions right now :/ Don't give up!
Awe thanks.
Okay, so I did close my eyes for 10 seconds. I don't have a problem squishing them myself but I can't watch, it makes me gag LOL Great video, I'm learning so much from you. You are a treasure trove of all sorts of great information goodies. Thank you.
Yeah I don't want to watch either! Editing that part was grody lol! Thank you so much for the kind words! They're very encouraging!! 🌻🌻🌻
QUICK TIP: when the mealy falls off the plant it's mouth part is left behind. So the bug will eventually just starve.
So if u knock a mealy off a leaf but don't quit kill it. Don't panic...it will be dead soon enough.
REALLY! How weird. Their mouth stays on the plant when the bug fall off? That's crazy. Wow.
What type of bug that looks like baby roaches that are living in my succulent garden and are turning my Echeveria leaves black and they are drying up and dying. Are they baby roaches? I live here in Houston Texas as well and I don't have house roaches but we have tree roaches (which I am deathly AFRAID of, don't ask me why I just am! Lol!) I get totally grossed out by any type of roaches so what can I do to save my mini succulent garden which is in a pot, should I de pot them and wash them and add new soil and repot them again?
NO clue but you can join the group and share a pic if you'd like!
Thank you so much for this video! Hoping I can be more aware and get those damn things before they destroy any more of my plants!
Good luck!! Stay vigilant and repeat as necessary - busters!!!
So helpful, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
At 5:14 there's a fast moving tiny white bug on the leave above the ant. Is that a mealy bug as well?
WOW! Good eye!!! It's too fast for a mealybug - not sure what it is though. I'll try to figure it out :)
I love your videos!! They are fun and informative. If you have an aloe plant can you do a video on them? My family has a large one in a pot that our neighbor gave us
Hi Angel! I remember you wanted to see a video on Aloes... here's a video on Aloe maculata
Can you please tell me the name of the succulent that is in the walk of this video light blue in colour. As i have the same and it is dying now. So i don't know how to take care of it
Echeveria subsessilis I believe :)
@@SucsForYou Thank you
What type of succulent is the blue and pink one next to the infected plant on the left. I have one just like it but I have no idea what it's called
It's the Fred one you pulled the one right next to it on the left.. Whats it called
Echeveria subsessilis
Hi Andrea, thanks for such an informative video. Ive only recently started my succulent collection but i have a mealy bug and gnat problem.. i unfortunatly didnt quarantine them before i placed them near other plants😓
Would you recommend doing the alcohol bath on all of them and will this rid the gnats or should i look for an alternate solution for them.
Thank you 😄
Gnat and mealybugs are treated differently. First try letting the soil w/ gnats stay dry completely for at least 4 days. This should help dry out any larva or eggs and not be so attractive to fungal gnats. Thanks for watching!
I would use mosquito bits for the gnats. But Sucs For You is right about letting the soil dry. If that isn't enough try the bits. Keeping the soil dry didn't work for me bc I have some Harworthias that need the soil to be moist. Letting the soil dry damages the plants, so bits worked. But none of my other succulents get gnats so Yeah, keeping the soil dry works.
Hello what magnifying glass do you use?
It's a macro lens
can you give me discount for the stem cuttings of assorted succulents?please give in the notification.i am asking you since we have corona period .i too live in tomball houston.
I don't sell them :) Check out mountaincrestgardens.com/?=aff5 -- they have great customer service and discounts
Thanks a bunch!!! You have my favorite videos
Thanks Janet!
The best detailed video on Milli bugs I've seen, there is a pot on the window in this video can you please tell me what it is? I have one like it but can't find out it's name
Thank you!! The plant on the ledge is Cotyledon tomentosa - Bear's Paw
Great video! I was wondering can I bathe any new succulent before putting them with my other ones, in prevention of any pest ? Or is it always better to just quarantine new ones at all times? Thanks.
I'd quarantine and observe before treating them - don't want to cause any undue stress if they're pest-free :)
Honestly I just use straight alcohol and even spray the soil. But I make sure to water heavily the next day
I have similar problems with my succulents. White stuff and deformed leaves, but there are so differences. I wonder if it is mealybug. The insects are tiny (ay most 1mm in length) and reddish. They are only at the end of the leaves (where the leaf is attached to the stem), so I cannot see them unless I detach the leaf. I doubt if the spray can reach them at all. Also, in many Aloes that I have, the bottom leaves turn yellow fast (they are still juicy, and the root and stem are healthy).
There are over 300 types of mealybugs mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/lso/Mealybugs.htm - also possibly spider mites (they make more webby type material than cottony). Aloes need a lot less water over winter but not sure where you're located ;)
@@SucsForYou Thanks, I think I have gotten both (mealybugs and spider mites) at the same time. Here is summer now, and I water my larger aloes ones a week, smaller ones twice a week. The roots and stems are healthy, the leaves are sick and turning yellow.
@@LH-et7of Aloes can also go dormant if it's hot... ua-cam.com/video/ikcQqY_J4hs/v-deo.html
What is rubbing alcohol that you've mentioned..where can I get it?
Isopropanal? surgical spirits? I'm not sure what all it's called elsewhere ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubbing_alcohol
I've had a succulent for 4 years (got it at my best friend's wedding) and after 3 years of massive growth, I'm guessing a different succulent we brought into the house (which died only after a couple of months) brought mealybugs to our plant shelf. Now on its very last leg, I finally started google searching if there was a way to kill the 'white fungus'. Needless to say, I am really sad that I didn't immediately begin looking for answers when the white substance started showing up. I had never heard of mealy bugs until yesterday but they have become one of my greatest enemies >:(
I have another little bug chewing on my jade. I’ve been told they are baby stink bugs, but don’t know for sure. They are bright red/orange with black legs and head. I’ve smashed any I’ve seen. Anything else I can do?
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I know this is old but did you ever find out what these are? I have the same bugs bug no clue
cool brown anole imported lizard from Florida! Cool!
Thanks for the tips!!! i just started a small but growing succulent collection. I just have one question.... you mentioned using alcohol and water...is there a specific kind of alcohol? or just regular rubbing alcohol? LOL! Im trying to learn as much care as i can for my plants. Thanks in advance!!
I'm not sure what my infestation was. It's happened a few times. It's always in the soil but when I dig a hole or pull the plant out, the soil is infested with a big nest of white cotton with little white dots in it. I never see any bugs come from this tho. I watered their roots yesterday before repotting. Then today I found my first 2 bugs. Grayish brown, didn't move, just let me pick them up and squish them. No idea if they came from the old nests or what.
If you're sure it's from bugs, I'm guessing it's the type of mealybugs that target the roots. Otherwise possibly fungal ...
I have a succulent that looks like the blue succulent on the left bottom on 0:40. It's one of Echeverias but I don't know its name. Anyone can help me on this? Thanks!
Echeveria 'Morning Beauty' (sometimes known as E. subsessilis)
@@SucsForYou Awesome! Thanks!
@@Sunshine-dg9pl Welcome!
If there is some leaf damage, should we pull those off?
Might as well :)
Hello...I have a specific question is the little tiny bug shown at 5:14 on the leaf behind the ant also a mealy bug? I have seen those little bugs on my succulents and I think they are the culprit to their demise.
I'm not sure what it is because it's so small - like smaller than a grain of table salt - but it's not a mealybug 🙏
This is an amazing video, you’re awesome! Do you inspect any new plants you get to check for bugs, also I have heard a lot about this particular pest, are there any other common ones specific to succulents?
Hi!! I’m so glad I found you! I have a question - can I spray my cactus or succulent with the alcohol spray to keep from getting the pests ? How can I prevent ???
The only real preventative is a systemic insecticide
Great video, it was really helpful! Quick question: There's a small echeveria with a blue tinge to it in the thumbnail of this video. Do you know the name of it? I have a similar one.
Thank you! I believe it's E. subsessilis 'Morning Beauty' :)
Sucs For You! Thank you, I thought so!
I spray mine with pure alcohol., and repeat following day if not yet gone. I assume they start off tiny green when just hatched right? I just start spraying them anyways.
Yes you can just go full force as long as you rinse your plants afterwards - keep them out of direct sun for a few days to be safe
How soon do you water the plant after the alcohol soak?
Definitely rinse well but wait a few days after repotting because it's going be a bit traumatic for the plant.
Thank u for great info!
A solution of what and water? And what proportions? Thanks.
My succulent's leaves look bitten into. Do you know what the issue may be?
Hey! I see you just joined the FB group ;) Come post a pic or two there and let's see what's going on! facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou/
Awesome video! Great stuff as always!😁 I like using toothpicks! lol
Thanks Ray!
Once I’ve cleaned off, soaked and dried my succulents, do I need to put them in new soil?
Up to you... if there were a lot of mealies then I would, but just a couple... meh :)
Hahahaha this video was funny and informative. I am a nature lover too but i don't like mealybugs.
I'm getting way less compassionate towards garden pests w/ age and each time I see a plant in distress ;)
My $3 Walmart Aloe Vera got infected with mealybugs, ugh! I took care of the situation by washing the whole plant in water, washed the pot, replanted the plant, and sprayed with 50% rubbing alcohol. I realized there was this brown part on the stem of my Aloe, and it was FILLED with mealybug eggs! I immediately took that part off and my Aloe has been doing better.
Yikes!!! I'm glad you found the eggs!
Sucs For You! I know right? I’m so glad it’s doing better. If I didn’t remove those eggs, my Aloe would’ve slowly died 😬
Thanks for the great video! Can you please tell me how I can tell the difference between powdery mold on sucs and a mealy bug infestation? Whatever it is, it went straight for the center of my plants and is spreading to others nearby. :( Is it all mealy bugs? I have yet to spot one, tho'. Thanks!!
You can try wiping it with a q-tip and see if it stays white or turns yellow/orange/wet - that would be a sign of mealybugs being squished 🤢
Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply! Will definitely try it!
Can you please help me i have a big succulent and its my very first one and i dont know but today i was watering it and realized it has these kind of white mold on it alot of places i tried to get some off from one of the white there was some red syrup come out and others i just took off like alot of white stuff there was nothing is this maybe not the bug also i dont live in very hot climat also i tried like spraying the plant for first time on it all and maybe that is what coused the white stuff or maybe its some bug
It sounds like Cochineal scale. Please look that up and let me know what you think. Do you happen to have any cacti/Opuntia in your collection? And if you're on Facebook and want to join our group you can post pics :) facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou/
Good job
Awesome!!
Thanks for the info. Do you own the sucs for you on instagram?
Yes'm! instagram.com/sucsforyou/
Hi! I was wondering how would you get rid of mites in the soil? I have so many in my chilli plants and I’m not sure how to get rid of them
Yikes!! ... are they in pots or in the ground?
I hate to do it but as a last resort, when all else fails, Use systematic insecticide. The best is by Bonide. It's expensive but effective. Treat at sundown when the honey bees and predatory insects are inactive and treat when your plants are NOT in flower.
Just subscribed to your channel. I decided to get serious about succulents.I'm in Houston too!
Thank you for the mealybug info. I just got a succulent order from Amazon 2 days ago. I'm trying to determine if it's mealy bugs on one of them.
Note: your voice is a little muffled and you speak fast so it was a little hard to understand you.
instant grits mixed with sugar that should help with ants or D.E. after D. E. drys it should still work
Can I spray them planted with full force alcohol 70% Away from sun?
Yes, but rinse well afterwards :)
is mealybugs notorious to succulents? I just started my collection this month, but if Im going to have these nasty bugs all the time Im going to reconsider it
Yes extremely notorious
My Fred Ives are prone to mealies too 😞
Hello Sucs For You! I've gotten into the succulent hobby recently, and today I discovered my first mealybug family! I've been wondering why my succulent looks sick, as it was my first suc ever! But I finally decided to look a little deeper and take some mature leaves off, and I found some of the bugs!
Finally to my question, I'm yet to make up a solution and treat the succulent - can succulents be too far gone to treat and recover?
Thank you! X
Succulent Lover, Australia
Yes it can be too far gone but they're pretty tough! Soap and water is better than nothing at all ;)
@@SucsForYou Thank you!
Watch out for the daddy mealy, he looks nothing like the wife! He has wings.
i am new at this and i just bought and echeveria and was very2 excited until i noticed small white things and i was like nooooo nooooo its infected.and i bought it while i was really broke..
Ugh... hopefully you can save it!
Those ants are too small to be Camponotus pennsylvanicus. The smallest C. pennsylvanicus workers are about 1/4 inch, but they're often larger. Those are some species of Brachymyrmex (Rover ants), either B. obscurior or B. patagonicus. Brachymyrmex are also known to tend aphids and relatives, especially root aphids, which as the name suggests, live underground and feed on the roots of plants.
Interesting info! Thank you for sharing!
soil menders web site might help also ARBICO might have solutions
I’m having problems with bugs not sure what they are they aren’t mealy bugs. They are very tiny kinda shiny n like a brown color. At first I saw white smaller bugs. I know longer see them. Now I see slightly bigger color bugs. Almost spider shaped but not sure what they are. I see no signs of webs or residue not even black residue.
They r still tiny to see. I see them only when the grow lights r on
This will kill my succulents as I get invaded too often. Tired of mealies, so I have discontinued collecting succulents and their dang farina, in favor of cacti. I can use the harmless neem oil and horticulture soap on them. No mealies! Hurrah! However, to keep ants away, use cinnamon on the soil surface. They HATE cinnamon, watch em scatter!
I recommend spraying the bug with water and 1 drop of dishwashing liquid
joon Siriban: Yes....that's what I use for "bugs" on cacti and it works well.....I've never tried it on succulents yet, though.
The bananas I bought in store has mealybugs on them, are the bananas still edible?
It's up to you really ;p
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Mine isnt as bad its just a few crickets i think
I hate those bugs!
4:17 thats ah aphid :/
Okay, I just found this method and I'm going to test it out. Apparently fermented rice water melts down their waterproof layer shit so that it will die easily in the water bath thing
Edit: I'm collecting the bugs and trying out the best method to murder these fuckers(I'm just so angry they killed one of my roses)
GET EM! And report back plzzz
Sucs For You! Unfortunately I killed them all in one swoop in my experiment with soap water(didn't even need the rice water but I'm still going to test it out) rip sacrificial plant :( i expected some to survive for more testing, I'll try to find more bugs tomorrow. but aparently you can get lacewings if you have a huge infestation. They eat anything they find on your plants and are harmless. They can wipe out aphids, spider mites, mealybugs and literally anything, they'll lay their eggs near food source(under leaves below the bugs) so you won't have to worry about it just scrambling around your house :') hope this helps
Btw. These fuckers can swim. I bathed a part of my plant in soap water for 3minutes, they detatched themselves and died (turned orange brown) I then quickly bathed the roots and washed my plant
Yes! This is awesome info - thank you!!
Spray it 1 a week
😐 Too risky for plants.
Thank you, I just got a baby Echeveria Pulidonis from Home Depot and the soil was soaked! As usual from Home Depot, but I couldn't resist this baby succulent, it was such a good find for Home Depot lol... And I get home, take it out to dry the soaked soil, and find a mealybug investation!!!! Ugh... I have never dealt with them before... I don't know what to do first.. Treat them or wait til the soil dries out.. The soil is drenched! I don't want the baby succulent to die! I have it kept far away from my others.. I also am worrying about the cotton egg sacs now, I feel like I have seen them on other succulents.. Ahh, now I am soooo hesitant to buy from Home Depot! I hope I can fix it. Thanks for your help!
Honestly I'd take it back. E. pulidonis is pretty easy to find and it's not worth risking the rest of your collection - or your peace of mind!
@@SucsForYou Oh my gosh I had to reread my comment to see if I mentioned my BF saying to me to "just get that thing out of our yard" lmao but I didn't, and you are still on the very same page as him... 😅 So perhaps it is not worth the headache... That was also his advice... (Err, strong suggestion hahaha..) Especially after hearing mealys are a constant battle, it is certainly not worth losing all of my collection!
I am still learning, but it actually made me nervous about my past Home Depot purchases, and also had me take a 2nd look at this one particular succulent that is always losing bottom leaves & has weird white web looking spots on it... Today I removed that succulent as well, though I didn't see any mealys (the Echeveria was a total INVESTATION.. SO MANY!!! Couldnt miss them!) But to be safe I am isolating that plant also & giving others closer looks.
I will DEFINITELY try returning the Echeveria to Home Depot.... I don't have a receipt but it is in the original pot.. HOWEVER if they don't accept a return, is it worth pulling off leaves to propagate before I toss the plant? 🤔🤔🤔 I'm not sure how safe the leaves would be on their own to prop...
Thanks for the reply btw, I really appreciate it & your videos!!!! Your channel has come up in results many times when I search YT for succulent info & is always helpful!!!! 🥰💚🪴💚🪴💚 I will make sure I am subbed and keep eye out for your next upload 😊😊😊😊😊😊 Have a great rest of your week!!!!! 🪴💚💖💜☘🌱
@@squirtleyujeong LOL! I've been through enough trouble, and heard from MANY others, so I know when something is worth trying to save or not. You can definitely try propagating the leaves. You will easily be able to see if there are any mealies left on them but keep an eye out on them. I've had leaf prop mealies and they target the 'cut' end where the new plant should grow.
And thank you for the kind words and subscribing! Both really help a gal out! 🙏💜
I KNOW!! I've come home with mealies from Home Depot before but give HD a break. Even the best nurseries can have them. I've heard some shoppers say they got mealies from the best nurseries. It's impossible for them to be 100% free of pests.