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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Houseplant clinic: what's wrong with the leaves on my rubber plant?

The black dots you're seeing are most likely thrips droppings. These tiny insects puncture the leaf surface to drain sap, resulting in silvery streaks, mottled patches, curling and eventual leaf drop. They thrive in warm, dry conditions and are easily introduced when plants are moved outdoors. Once inside, they spread rapidly, particularly on mature, leafy specimens. Their damage is often mistaken for nutrient deficiencies or sun scorch, but the telltale sign is the combination of silvery streaks with tiny black specks.
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4 months ago

Clothes Moths Got Your Sweater? There's a Wasp for That | KQED

Clothes moths reproduce rapidly in homes, with larvae feeding on wool textiles.
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