I have been looking online trying to figure out what it is and my conclusion is that it is a fungus caused from overwatering.
Is this true? And how can I help my plants?
What are the small, white, nonmoving bugs in my houseplants? Are they bad for my plants?
they sell a houseplant spray for that... i had a plant with those... the spray took care of it
Reply:Sounds like Meely Bugs. U can remove them by a very soft brush like a childs toothbrush and soapy water and wash the leaves off, and scrape off the top part of the soil and repot them into a clean pot. My mom always used rubbing alcohol on the leaves with cotton to clean them and kill the bugs. Try going to or call ur local florist or nusery they will be more ehlpful as to how to get rid and prevent them coming back............Good Luck
Reply:sounds like aphids?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphids
Reply:I'm not sure what they are, but a couple of weeks ago one of my plants was dying. So I decided to toss it and as I was taking it out of the pot, a million little moving white bugs were in the soil. What ever the bugs were, they were killing my plant.
Reply:mites...they are not good...spray your plants
Reply:you shouldnt care about the bugs just eat the freakin plants
Reply:They may be aphids--a vinager solution (1/2 water, 1/2 vinager %26amp; a tbsp of dishsoap) shaken %26amp; then sprayed on can work to eleminate them
Reply:sounds like spider mites, they will eventually build a web over the buds of the plant and eat from inside out. Very bad, there is an oil you can buy but i can't remember what it is sorry, you dilute it and spray, it smells kindof bad but they will go away.
Reply:Aphids. Spray the entire plant with soapy water. don't rinse. check every week for reinfestation. This will control them. Repotting the plants is something you should do periodically. this will improve water absorbtion, and allow roots to grow.
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