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# **Don’t Touch These If You See Them on Your Plants!**
As a plant lover, seeing your plants flourish can bring a sense of joy and accomplishment. However, there are certain pests and threats that can turn that feeling into a nightmare. You might be tempted to touch or remove an unfamiliar bug or growth on your plants, but **don’t touch these** if you spot them—they could be harmful to both your plants and yourself!
Here’s a guide to some of the **most common pests and harmful plants** to watch out for. It’s important to know what to avoid and how to protect your garden from these troublesome invaders.
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## **1. Mealybugs**
### **What They Look Like**
Mealybugs are tiny, white, fluffy insects that look like cotton fluff or tiny cotton balls clinging to your plants. They tend to hide in the leaf joints and along the stems of plants.
### **Why You Shouldn’t Touch Them**
Mealybugs are not just unsightly; they also cause damage by feeding on the sap of plants. If you touch them, their waxy coating could rub off and make the infestation spread more easily. Mealybugs can cause your plants to wilt and eventually die if not controlled.
### **How to Handle Them**
If you spot mealybugs, **don’t try to touch them directly**. Instead, wear gloves and use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to carefully apply to the bugs. This will dehydrate and kill them without spreading the infestation.
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## **2. Aphids**
### **What They Look Like**
Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that come in a variety of colors, including green, black, and yellow. They are often found on the undersides of leaves and along the new growth of plants.
**Why You Shouldn’t Touch Them**
Aphids are known for their ability to **spread diseases** between plants. When you touch them, you risk spreading the sticky honeydew they secrete, which can lead to **fungus growth** or attract ants to your plants. Aphids also reproduce rapidly, so what starts as a small infestation can quickly grow out of control.
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