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"The main problem with ants, is that they build underground nests and disturb the root systems of nearby plants. They do not keep greenfly at bay, simply farm them for the sugary 'sap' that they can get from them.  They are a good indicator, that you have insects on your plant if you see ants wandering round stems and leaves. In the lawn, ants are a different type of pest!","",0,"",""
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"Aphids are sap suckers, and come in several forms. Most will know the Greenfly or Blackfly, but there are also many other types of aphids - including mealybugs, wooly aphids and others. All aphids need to be controlled - or prevented.","",0,"",""
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"Most of the fast running beetles you find scurrying about, are 'fast' because they need to catch prey! Normally harmful insects.. These are normally 'ground beetles' and if anything should be encouraged - not killed. There are also beetles that bore holes in fruit etc, but they are generally smaller and slower moving.","",0,"",""
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"Bugs come in all shapes and sizes, and cannot really be described here. have a look for something a bit more specific in the lists.","",0,"",""
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"This is where you have to decide if you want your garden full of butterflies or not! If you kill the caterplillars - which are probably eating away at the leaves on your prize plant - then you are depriving yourselves of butterflies in the future!","",0,"",""
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"Cuckoo Spit looks like something has been spitting on your plant. Normally on the stems, the frothy little 'home' houses the larvae of the Frog Hopper. It is not too much of a problem, other then looking unsightly. Wash all the spit off with a water spray - hose or even a watering can will do the trick.","",0,"",""
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"These are the 'grown-ups' from the hideous 'cuckoo spit' sometimes found on plants. Not enough of a problem to worry about, so don't go sploshing about with an insecticide spray.","",0,"",""
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"A wide range of maggots and larvae are described at 'grubs'. Normally found in the soil - or in compost of potted plants. They are normally white or cream - sometimes with a brown head. Most are up to no good, so best dealt with. In any case you will probably have a wilting plant, that has had its roots eaten into by various 'grubs'.","",0,"",""
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"Leaf Miners like to burrow their way inside plant leaves. You will see the white-ish tracks of their tunnels, and if you hold to light, you may even see the little pest at the end of the tunnel. So, you can squeeze them, or apply a suitable insecticide. Chrysanthemims are particular prey to these pests.","",0,"",""
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"Nasty pests that are greyish colour and live underground - happily eating away through root systems. Plants wilt. Lawns have circular dead patches. There is no insecticide available, but there are various other methods of control.","",0,"",""
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"Scale insects normally attack the underside of leaves - sometimes the stems. they are literally like small brown scales. You will not see them move, or see any legs under their shell. The first sign of scale insect, is normally the sooty mould which lives on the sweet sugary substance that the scale insect leaves behind!","",0,"",""
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"Not many people have seen a Vine Weevil. They come out at night, look like small black beetles that move slowly on gangly legs, and have a small head with a couple of antenae poking out front. they cut little notches out of the edges of leaves - not too much of a problem, but it will probably mean that their maggot like larvae are underground nearby, feeding on your plant roots. Alpines, pansies and primroses are a particular feast. The plant will wilt and you can lift it off the soil easily - minus the roots!","",0,"",""
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"White flecking and mottling of the surface of leaves of indoor plants and greenhouse plants are the signs that you may have whitefly problems. Tap the plant stem and you will probably see a cloud of them flying around.","",0,"",""
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