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How do I get rid of scale bugs on my ficus?

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Daniel Martin

Updated on March 02, 2026

How do I get rid of scale bugs on my ficus?

Gently scrape off the scale using your fingernail or an old toothbrush. Then spray the plants with insecticidal soap or Neem to kill the translucent immature scale that are sure to be present. Continue the treatment once a week or so until the scale are no longer present.

How do you get rid of scale bugs on plants?

Remove existing scale on houseplants by rubbing gently with a facial-quality sponge or cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. The alcohol alone should kill the scale, but the dead insects will remain on your plants and make it difficult for you to scout for new infestations.

How do you get rid of scale bugs on houseplants?

Wash off or crush any visible scale insects. Often they are found on the stems, underside of leaves, or along the leaf mid-veins. Treat with an insecticidal soap or horticultural oil labeled for indoor plants or a houseplant spray that is registered for use on indoor plants.

What does scale look like on a plant?

Scale varies in color, shape, and size, but most often appears as small, brown, rounded lumps on your plant’s leaves and stems. Two main groups exist: armored or hard scales; and unarmored or soft scales. Scale are only mobile in the first moments of their life, until they permanently latch onto the plants foliage.

What does ficus scale look like?

Ficus trees (Ficus benjamina) are notoriously susceptible to a number of different scale insects. Because these are secreting honeydew, they are most likely black scale insects. These small ( 1/8-inch in diameter) insects look like dark bumps on the stems and leaves.

How do you get rid of scale on a staghorn fern?

Remove light scale infestations by scraping them gently from the surface of the leaf with your fingernail or pruning out leaves if the scales are localized. Sometimes applying alcohol to the insects will make them easier to remove, but be careful not to get any on the plant.

How do you treat scales on roses?

Rose scale is easy to manage though as it’s sedentary and usually only seen on weak plants. You can simply scrape them off with a brush, spray with eco-oil or wait for the many natural predators to knock them off for you.

How did my plant get scale?

Scales spread from plant to plant as newly hatched crawlers, which are very tiny, have legs and can move around. Crawlers are fairly easily controlled with commonly available contact insecticides. Unfortunately, scale crawlers are hard to detect. Most gardeners never notice them and miss the opportunity for control.

What does Ficus benjamina scale look like?

Ficus trees (Ficus benjamina) are notoriously susceptible to a number of different scale insects. Because these are secreting honeydew, they are most likely black scale insects. These small ( 1/8-inch in diameter) insects look like dark bumps on the stems and leaves. Honeydew is generally clear and shiny, and sticky.

What does a scale bug look like?

The scale bug is small, oval and flat, with a protective tan to brown shell-like covering (scale). Scale generally targets the undersides of leaves and around leaf joints.

Why is my staghorn fern sticky?

Mealybugs cover staghorn ferns with a sticky substance called honeydew and sooty mold can develop on the honeydew. Spraying a staghorn fern with a strong stream of water will knock many mealybugs off the plant. Washing the fronds with soapy water or dabbing mealybugs with rubbing alcohol, also kills the pests.