09/03/2026
Pests to Watch in Mint
Mint crops can attract several pests that reduce yield and quality. Key ones to watch are:
1. Aphids
Small, soft-bodied insects usually green or black; cluster on new shoots, sucking sap and causing leaf curling, yellowing, and sticky residue.
2. Spider Mites
Tiny red or yellow mites that thrive in hot, dry conditions; cause speckled leaves and fine webbing, leading to leaf drop.
3. Whiteflies
Tiny white flying insects found under leaves; feed on sap and spread viral diseases, weakening plants.
4. Thrips
Minute, slender insects that scrape leaf surfaces; leave silvery streaks, black dots, and distort new growth.
5. Cutworms
Caterpillar larvae that hide in soil during the day and cut young stems at night, killing seedlings.
6. Leafminers
Larvae that tunnel inside leaves; create winding, serpentine trails, reducing photosynthesis and plant vigor.
7. Flea Beetles
Small jumping beetles that chew tiny holes in leaves; heavy infestations stunt growth and reduce leaf quality.
💡 Tip: Regular inspection, especially under leaves and on new shoots, helps catch these early before they damage your crop.