Mo-miners —
* These small larvae are practically not visible to the naked eye, but you will notice traces of their habitat at once — small holes and paved parsing paths appear on the leaves.
PEMFIGS —
* These pests are similar to cotton balls — they bite into the leaves and remain motionless for a very long time.
Aphid —
* This microscopic insect with a soft skin is usually green or pale yellow. Attention! Aphid is not only destructive for plants, it is able to be a carrier of viral diseases in the apartment.
Shields —
* These smooth brown insects most often choose plants with hard leaves.
White wing — insect similar to mol:
* White, insect similar to moth, sit on the bottom of the leaves. How to find them? You just have to touch the plant — they take off.
Caterpillars —
* Small green caterpillars (or their larvae) are often visible from the leaflet family on the leaves with the naked eye.
Weevils —
* Large, white, figurative larvae live in the ground. Adult beetles appear from them that come to the surface.