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San Pedro Infestation
    #4657275 - 09/13/05 09:54 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

Hi everyone, i've had a hell of a time finding some good sites to helping me out with this. I've searched through here too and can't seem to find it...

When i was watering my Pedro today i saw a lot of very small white bugs scurring around the soil. They looked like maggots, but far too small and i know it's not those. The closest i got online was nematodes, but i don't think it's them either, cause it says a handfull of soil can contain thousands of them, and the ones i saw were small but not that small. I'd take a picture but even my camera doesn't have a good enough macro for it... and they're pretty fast buggers too. Please help... i'm worried about my pedro.


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Re: San Pedro Infestation [Re: Hrethic]
    #4657286 - 09/13/05 09:58 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

maybe check this site out, might be scale
http://oisat.org/pestsmap.htm

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Re: San Pedro Infestation [Re: rod]
    #4664898 - 09/15/05 12:25 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

well with that one i'd have to find the certain bug through all of them, i was hoping someone here could lead me in the right direction to a comprehensive site about cacti, and more specifically their problems. Thanks for the reply, but i'd have to spend hours and hours searching through bugs and i really don't want to do that. I know there are many sites out there, there have to be, but i can't seem to find them.


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Re: San Pedro Infestation [Re: Hrethic]
    #4666018 - 09/15/05 04:14 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

were you watering too much?


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Re: San Pedro Infestation [Re: leafing]
    #4666458 - 09/15/05 05:50 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

try this, has some good info, http://www.succulent-plant.com/pests.html

but when I have problems with things on my cactus, I go to a small
garden shop, and talk to the people there, and a spray they have always does the job, I dont remember the name, now IF YOUR NOT GOING TO
CONSUME your cactus, you can start using a systemic insecticide
control granules in your soil, I use one made by ferti-lome.

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Re: San Pedro Infestation [Re: rod]
    #4683423 - 09/19/05 07:07 PM (18 years, 6 months ago)

Could be fungus gnat larvae or thrips. Look up google images of those two. They are fairly common. The fungus gnat larvae are whitish usually with a black head. Beneficial nematodes could help control both pests. Hope that helps.

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