Mealybugs on Houseplants: Identify, Isolate, Manage

Mealybugs look like tiny tufts of white cotton tucked into the joints of stems and the undersides of leaves. They’re slow-moving but spread, and they’re a classic hitchhiker on newly bought plants. Caught early, they’re manageable.

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How to identify mealybugs

University extension describes the signature: cottony white wax is usually the first sign; mealybugs are found on the undersides of leaves, on stems and in flowers (University of Maryland Extension). Look in leaf axils, undersides of leaves, and around flower buds.

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Step 1 โ€” Isolate the plant

First move the affected plant away from the rest. Extension is explicit: isolate infested plants so the infestation does not spread (University of Maryland Extension). Cheapest, most important action โ€” do it before any product.

Step 2 โ€” Physical removal (light infestations)

Extension: dipping a cotton swab in household alcohol and dabbing it on individual mealybugs can control light infestations (University of Maryland Extension). Work through leaf axils and undersides patiently โ€” that’s where they hide.

Step 3 โ€” Insecticidal soap (heavier infestations)

When swabbing isn’t keeping up, spray the plant thoroughly with insecticidal soap for indoor plants โ€” coverage matters, especially leaf undersides and stem joints (University of Maryland Extension). The page also notes retreatment may be necessary (University of Maryland Extension) โ€” one pass rarely clears them.

What we don’t do

We don’t reach straight for broad-spectrum chemicals on a houseplant. Alcohol-swab + insecticidal soap + isolation is the standard least-harm pattern. Killing for killing’s sake isn’t the point โ€” protecting the plant and collection is.

Prevent it coming back

Mealybugs are classic hitchhikers on new plants. Quarantine every new plant in a separate room for a couple of weeks and inspect leaf axils + undersides before merging it with your collection. Keep plants healthy: right light, correct watering, appropriate feeding.

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