Mealybugs are one of the most common and frustrating pests for houseplant enthusiasts, and Hoyas, especially the Hoya Compacta, are one of their favorite targets. The Compacta presents some unique challenges because of the plant’s tight, curled leaves and crevices. Mealybugs are tiny, white, cotton-like insects that feed on plant sap, causing damage to leaves, stems, and roots. They thrive in warm, humid environments and are particularly attracted to Hoyas for their fleshy, succulent-like leaves and trailing growth habit. The Hoya Compacta’s signature twisted leaves create the perfect hiding spots for these pests, making it extra tricky to spot and eliminate them.
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