I still have some of what I think are some roit aphids… shout outnto @Lacewing for the help with that. Mosquito Bits did something in the way of reducing the problem. It is a little better. I ran upon this article.
I have read and it was suggested to use predatory nematodes. Some things say they may work, other articles say nope.
I don’t really know what to do at this point. I use the yellow sticky traps and another orange hanging sticky trap. I do not see but one or 2 flyers now so what I have done to this point must have helped…
Not sure how to see what’s going on by the roots. Not a single bug on a plant.
You’d have to remove the plant from its pot to inspect the roots thank you for acknowledging me …I appreciate it …
I would stay the course if you are seeing improvement …I never had to deal with root aphids myself and hope I don’t …
You could actually remove the plant …
Carefully clean all dirt off the roots and transplant …into different soil …that may help but it’s tedious and if you aren’t careful could damage the plant