Pests & Disease
The five you'll actually meet
Fungus gnats, spider mites, mealybugs, thrips, scale — spot them early and treat them without dousing your apartment in chemicals.
Spider Mites: How to Spot Them Early and Actually Kill Them
The pest that hides until the webbing shows. What to look for, which plants they love, and the three-week spray cycle that actually breaks the life cycle.
Read the guide →Fungus Gnats: The Two-Front Attack That Actually Ends Them
They breed in wet topsoil. Sticky traps catch adults, BTI kills larvae, and drier topsoil breaks the cycle. Three weeks to gone, if you commit.
Read the guide →Mealybugs and Scale: The Pests You Don't Notice Until It's Late
Cottony white clusters and hard brown bumps that quietly weaken plants. Alcohol swabs, physical removal, and the three-week spray cycle that clears them.
Read the guide →Pests & Disease: The Five You'll Actually Meet
Fungus gnats, spider mites, mealybugs, thrips, scale — how to spot them early and treat them without dousing your apartment in chemicals. Coming soon.