Melody Teh
Home & Garden

How to control whiteflies in the garden

If you give your plant a shake and a cloud of tiny white flies burst into flight then you no doubt have an infestation of whitefly. A perennial plague in home gardens, whiteflies like to cluster on the underside of leaves to pierce and sap the juices out of your plants. There are hundreds of types of whiteflies but all exhibit similar eating habits that make them a common pest to gardeners.

What are their favourite plants?

They attack a fairly broad range of plants, including ornamental plants, fruit and vegetables: Hibiscus, poinsettia, gerberas, ferns, azaleas, roses and herbs such as sage and mint, vegetable seedlings such as squash, melon, tomato, eggplant, sweet potatoes, cabbage, beans, and broccoli.

What are the symptoms of a whitefly infestation?

What can be done?

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garden, lifestyle, Home and gardening, Whiteflies