Things You'll Need
- Water
- Pruning shears
- Insecticidal soap
- General Tips
- Inspect houseplants regularly for aphid infestation. Aphids are usually less than 1/8-inch long and have soft, pear-shaped bodies that can be any color. Unique to aphids are two tubes that project from their hindquarters called cornicles, from which they feed on the plants.
- Spray the houseplant with a brisk flow of water or, in the case of delicate foliage, dip the plants in water. This should shake loose any aphids that are on the leaves.
- Prune away any damaged or infested leaves and stems.
- Mix the insecticidal soap solution according to directions on the packaging, or you can make a homemade soap/water solution using 2 tsp. of dish or laundry soap mixed in a bottle of lukewarm water. This solution will destroy the protective coating on the aphids' bodies and dehydrate them.
- Spray the solution all over the plant as directed by the product instructions. The soap should dissolve the aphids' bodies.
- Wait approximately 30 minutes then wash the soap solution off the plant with water. This will prevent damage to the leaves.
- Place the alcohol in a spray bottle. It can be used either diluted or undiluted.
- Spray the plant thoroughly with the alcohol.
- Place the plant in an area free of drafts until the liquid dries on the plant. Repeat this procedure every few days for one to three weeks.
- Inspect houseplants regularly for aphid infestation. Aphids are usually less than 1/8-inch long and have soft, pear-shaped bodies that can be any color. Unique to aphids are two tubes that project from their hindquarters called cornicles, from which they feed on the plants.
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