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Hello chameleon keepers my post today is about a problematic past known as scale they are a hard shelled sap sucking bug that is recently started to wreak havoc on my heavily planted enclosure.
For contacts I have a 2x2x4 customized zoo med screen cage I haven't planted with several bromeliads air plants two Hoya one nepenthes one Croton one dracania as well as pothos and then our problem child the mini monstera aka rhaphidophora tetrasperma which is a great plant but has recently fallen victim to a pest known as scale.
I've read on previous posts about ways to treat gnats white fly aphids and the world but haven't seen much for scale. They seem to have really taken over on this single plant so I've hard pruned it back by about 75 %
I'm lucky that temps are becoming warmer so if I need to I can remove my chameleon from the enclosure and do some maintenance.
With this in mind amy advice? They don't have the same weaknesses as other pests as their name would imply they have an armor shell protecting them from most soaps or sprays.
Should I just remove the plant and hope for the best or is there something more proactive I can be doing?
For contacts I have a 2x2x4 customized zoo med screen cage I haven't planted with several bromeliads air plants two Hoya one nepenthes one Croton one dracania as well as pothos and then our problem child the mini monstera aka rhaphidophora tetrasperma which is a great plant but has recently fallen victim to a pest known as scale.
I've read on previous posts about ways to treat gnats white fly aphids and the world but haven't seen much for scale. They seem to have really taken over on this single plant so I've hard pruned it back by about 75 %
I'm lucky that temps are becoming warmer so if I need to I can remove my chameleon from the enclosure and do some maintenance.
With this in mind amy advice? They don't have the same weaknesses as other pests as their name would imply they have an armor shell protecting them from most soaps or sprays.
Should I just remove the plant and hope for the best or is there something more proactive I can be doing?