The Plant Lady

Whiteflies

Sap-sucking insects frequently found in vegetable and ornamental gardens, sometimes causes leaf to become distorted, or reduces crop production. Viruses can also be transmitted by whiteflies.

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Physical Description

Species & Taxonomy

Lifecycle

Plants Affected

 Wide host range, including many weeds and crops

Plants Unaffected

Geographical Range

 

Signs & Symptoms

Whole Plant

Leaves

Flowers

Fruit

Roots/Tubers

How to Positively Identify

 

Treatment

 

Prevention & Control

 

Cultural Controls:

Habitat:

Temperature & Humidity:

Mulching & Cultivation Practices:

Natural Enemies & Biological Controls

Whiteflies have many natural enemies, but if pesticides or dust has built up, the natural enemy balance can fall in favor of the whitefly, resulting in whitefly outbreaks.

Insect Predators

Green lacewing eggs on the side of a watermelon

Insect Parasites:

Parasitized whitefly pupae are black or dark orange; you can also see empty pupal skins with a round exit hole – this means the parasite rather than a healthy whitefly popped out. T-shaped hatches are how the whitefly emerges. 

Animals:

Reptiles:

Barriers

Traps

Sprays & Dusts

Use of pesticides to control whiteflies should be avoided, since they don’t seem to be very effective against whitefly and whiteflies quickly build up resistance to them. Also, they kill the natural enemies of the whitefly. 

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