Some garden pests can only attack outdoor plants, because they only live there, but some pests can also live indoors.
Houseplants are usually better protected from various pests and diseases, but they aren't completely safe, so you should be careful.
Here are some examples of garden pests you can also find on your houseplants.
These are like tiny spiders but much smaller.
They can make fine webs on your plant and suck out its juices, causing damage.
Aphids are like tiny, soft bugs that come in various colors.
They suck on plant juices and can multiply quickly, causing harm to your houseplants.
Mealybugs are small insects that look like they are covered in cotton.
They feed on plant sap and can weaken your indoor plants.
These insects attach themselves to the stems and leaves of your plants, almost like tiny shields.
They also suck out plant juices and can harm the overall health of your houseplants.
These are like tiny flies that hover around your plants. Their larvae live in the soil and can harm plant roots.
Whiteflies are small insects that look like tiny white moths. They feed on plant sap and can also transmit diseases between plants.
Previously, we talked about growing hyssop.