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Insects that go after plant tissue like whitefly, aphids, and mites all stay in check in an outdoor garden because of natural predators. Thankfully, there is a natural balance and plenty of predators in the world. Plants grown in an AeroGarden are susceptible to all the same pests as other indoor houseplants. They can enter your home through open windows, on clothing, or on produce, flowers, or potted plants. If you see fine white threads on or between leaves, tiny black or green specks on stems or the underside of leaves, or a sticky substance on the surface of the leaves or grow deck, your plants may have picked up some hitchhikers. We have helpful information in the blog on the Aerogarden website on how to deal with bugs in your Aerogarden. Please visit our website to find the blog, and please reach out to our customer service team with any questions or concerns. You may contact us Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm MST, by calling 937-915-2583. As well, we have Live Chats available Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm. Look for the Blue Live Chat icon on the right-hand side of our web pages, and click that to contact a representative. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
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