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Nov 12, 2021 at 16:32 comment added blacksmith37 I never had them on house plants , but on spruce trees. Control is with oil spray. PS , look at them with 10x or 20X magnification , they would make great monster model for a movie.
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Mar 25, 2016 at 20:28 comment added DrewJordan me too. Every year I get these on some of my indoor plants. Taking the plants outside usually seems to kill, or at least control, them. Whether it's the sun, wind, rain, or some combination, I don't know. I can control them indoors by spraying with soapy water frequently but never seem to get completely rid of the little suckers.
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