thank you very much
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Cheers, the website provided is very informative but it says that scales rarely attack vegetable plants. well maybe my plants are kind of an exception. haha. Am afraid to use the alcohol method though, it might damage the cell wall of the leaves. Have you had luck with alcohol? Due to the unavailability of space, my plants are in flower pots and I use the orchid liquid fertiliser to fertilise the pepper plants. I think it compose of KNO or something. There are no ants though, had a couple of snails but removed them, buggers were eating the leaves.imafan26 wrote:I does look like a scale. There looks to be some nymphs around too. It could be a brown scale or aphid. I did not see legs on them. but aphids usually have the conicle pointy tip on their rear end so I am thinking soft brown scale. I don't usually see these on peppers much.
The control for scale is similar to aphids except, when scales are dead they stay attached. so
Pick of the most infested leaves
If your plant is small use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol or a sponge and wipe them off. They should scrape off with a thumbnail
Put out ant bait and control the ants.
Make sure the plants are being fed and watered and they have enough growing room especially if they are in a pot, you may have to pot up. Bugs target distressed plants.
https://extension.missouri.edu/p/g7274
Fortunately, I removed those and my plants are, at this moment, scale-free..lolJONA wrote:They are scale insects Shaahir,
Scrape them off if you can.
If there's too many , then spray with a fatty acid spray.
They are difficult to remove as they put out a waxy coating that protects them against chemical sprays.....add a drop of liquid soap to any spray applied as this helps to break down the wax.