Whiteflies are small, soft-bodied insects with wings, often causing yellowing leaves and the presence of sticky honeydew on plants. Aphids are tiny insects that can be identified by their long ...
Monitor early and often for insects, including aphids and mealybugs, to keep houseplants such as this pothos pest free. (Flickr by John Lilllis, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Insects lurking under leaves, climbing ...
Your description sounds like you have a problem with whiteflies and a population big enough that it requires treatment. Whiteflies (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) are tiny insects related to aphids, ...
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How to Get Rid of White Flies on Plants

Use these tips to naturally get rid of white flies on plants, whether they are placed indoors or outdoors. If you see tiny ...
Whiteflies are tiny insects that affect many different types of plants, including trees, vegetables, ornamental plants, and houseplants. “Multiple generations can be present at once, so they can be ...
Whiteflies are small, white-winged, low flying insects that flit erratically when disturbed. Ten species are common in California. Whiteflies feed on many crops, weeds, ornamentals, shrubs and trees, ...
Tomatoes are a satisfying garden crop, and most gardeners enjoy growing them either in vegetable beds or in containers. Depending on the variety, some tomatoes can have growing challenges, including ...
Have you ever brushed a plant and a cloud of white particles flew into the air? Or noticed veggies, like summer squash, turning an unappetizing silvery gray? If so, you’ve likely met whiteflies ...
The scent of tomato leaves wafting through the air reminds me there is nothing quite like the taste of a freshly picked, vine-ripened tomato, a highlight of my summer. I was so disappointed last year ...
It’s been a great spring for gardening, and your new plants are growing like gangbusters. But then it gets hot and dry. You stop visiting your veggies every day; maybe a whole week passes. And then ...
Among the vegetable world’s most incorrigible villains, the whitefly ranks high. Pale, squishy, and smaller than a sesame seed, these sap-sucking bugs terrorize more than 600 plant species, infecting ...