Weggers
Weggers are a type of insect that belong to the family Coccidae, which includes scale insects. They are small, oval-shaped insects that are typically green or brown in color, and they are often found on the undersides of leaves, stems, and flowers of various plants. Weggers are known for their ability to produce honeydew, a sweet, sticky substance that they excrete from their bodies. This honeydew can attract ants, which in turn protect the Weggers from predators. Weggers are considered pests because they can damage plants by sucking sap from them, and they can also transmit plant diseases. There are several species of Weggers, including the green scale insect and the brown scale insect. Control methods for Weggers include the use of insecticidal soaps, horticultural oils, and other chemical pesticides, as well as mechanical methods such as pruning and removing infested plants.