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What to Do If You Find Aphid Mummies on Your Plants

What to Do If You Find Aphid Mummies on Your Plants

At our greenhouse, we use a careful approach to pest control called Integrated Pest Management (IPM), because we care about plant health, human safety, and the environment. This means we don’t just blanket-spray pesticides on every plant.

Sometimes, you might notice small, dried aphids—called aphid mummies—on your plants. Don’t worry! These are actually a sign that our beneficial wasps are at work. Here’s what’s happening:

  • We release parasitic wasps in our greenhouse. 
  • The wasps lay their eggs inside aphids, which eventually kills the aphid. 
  • What you see as a “mummy” is the dead aphid with a developing wasp larva inside. 
  • These wasps are harmless to people and pets—they don’t sting. 

What to do:

  • If possible, leave the mummies on the plant. The wasps will mature and help control future aphid populations. 
  • If you prefer to remove them, you can gently wash them off with water. 
  • Avoid spraying pesticides, as this will kill the beneficial wasps and reduce the natural pest control in your plants. 

Finding aphid mummies is not a sign of infestation or unhealthy plants. In fact, it shows that natural pest control is actively protecting your plant.

 

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