Peppers

Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
 Leafminer
The leafminer adult is a small fly 2.5 - 3mm in length. The females puncture leaves with their ovipositor to lay eggs into the plant tissue.
 White Fly Indoor
Whitefly are more commonly recognised in their adult form, resembling small moth-like pests on the underside of many different horticultural and ornamental plants where they lay their eggs.
 Thrips
There are many species of thrips, some of which are commonly termed Thunder flies. Adults are about 1-1.5 mm long and are very mobile.
 Mealy Bug
Adult female mealybugs are small, sap-sucking soft-bodied insects that produce a white waxy body covering. The adult male has wings.
 Aphids Indoor
Aphids, commonly known as greenfly and blackfly feed on plant sap by inserting their mouthparts into plant tissue.
 Soil Dwelling Larvae
These small black flies are about 2mm long. They are often seen running over the surface of pot plants where they mate and lay up to 150 eggs into the compost.
 Snails
In the early spring, snails emerge from their winter hibernation to find suitable places to feed and breed.
 Slugs
In the early spring, slugs emerge from winter hibernation in search of damp surroundings in which to live and breed.
 Spider Mites
Brown, nectrotic areas of your plant leaves and a fine webbing usually indicate the presence of this pest.
 Flea & Leaf Beatles
A large number of beetle species can cause considerable damage to garden plamts and vegetables throughout the year.
 Caterpillars
Caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths, although, the larvae of some other groups of insects, such as sawfly, are often called caterpillars.