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I am having a real issue with these pests on my eggplant and pepper plants. I have tried dish soap and water, Dr. Earth Final Stop,  <span id="productTitle" class="a-size-large product-title-word-break" style="font-size: 12pt;">Ortho Insect Mite & Disease 3-in-1, nothing has stopped them. They kind of die off a bit, but come roaring back like in 3 days. They specially infest the eggplant flowers. Anyone know of a good remedy? Thank you in advance. </span>
 
I would have thought Vinegar or Peroxide...

usually mixed with 3 parts water....

vinegar gets sprayed on the plants....

Peroxide gets poured on the soil....

at this point, you may need a combination of a few things to get rid of them.....they seem to be getting immune to some insecticides...
 
 

 

Thanks Martin. I will certainly try it. It sure seems like they have become immune. There were a couple of Lady Bugs feasting, but I would need an army of them to finish off these pests. It's stunning how they multiply.
 
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An update. Martin's suggestion seems to have worked. While they are not entirely gone, there is a big improvement. Now if I could only keep the flowers from wilting and falling off before they get a chance to become eggplants. I have used "Blossom Set" and I do have bee's, so they are getting pollinated.
 
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