Peppered
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I'm not sure if they came in on the new plants (which I thought I washed really well) or the topsoil I bought to re-pot them recently... I've read a few posts on here about users who were successful in dealing with them by spraying isopropyl alcohol, but I think they all were in regards to panther chams. Pepper absolutely loves her cage-wide "salad bar" (particularly the newest, most tender baby leaves, so new plant growth is impossible ), so I can almost guarantee she will be sampling plants/leaves any given day if I try this.
I think I may try moving her to a temporary sleeping setup overnight, spray the crap out of the plants with alcohol, and by morning I can thoroughly rinse everything with a good spray down. Could that be a good idea? Since the alcohol itself evaporates quickly, I think water blasting the plants thoroughly after should be good to remove any traces of it, right? Im just worrying about if it won't be enough, and then if she tries to eat one of the plants...
I think I may try moving her to a temporary sleeping setup overnight, spray the crap out of the plants with alcohol, and by morning I can thoroughly rinse everything with a good spray down. Could that be a good idea? Since the alcohol itself evaporates quickly, I think water blasting the plants thoroughly after should be good to remove any traces of it, right? Im just worrying about if it won't be enough, and then if she tries to eat one of the plants...