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Control of Whiteflies in Agricultural Science Directory

    

Whiteflies are tiny, snowwhite insect pests that when viewed under a magnifying glass resemble moths. When viewed without magnification, these insects look more like flying dandruff Although they might resemble moths, they are actually more related to scale insects. In fact, they are often confused with soft scale insects. Both adult and nymph stages feed by sucking plant juices. Heavy feeding by these pests can give plants a mottled look, cause yellowing and eventually death to the host plant.

 


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