Natural Ways to Prevent Whitefly Infestations
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My soleirolia has hundreds of whitefly. I was wondering how to spray it,since there are so many leaves on it? Can I just shower it?
Angela, such a delicate plant … If there are many bugs as you suggest, there may be no saviing it. Showering it will probably not help. It’s a Mediterranean/rock garden plant outdoors, and an annual typically in cold winter areas. It may have become too wet.
How can I kill whitefly in the house, not in the garden. I have been found to have whitefly in my home. How do I kill them. I have a tropical fish tank in the house and some insecticides I cannot use because of this.
You might try setting up yellow sticky traps (found in garden centers), away from children or pets. These are usually used more for monitoring than control, but in an indoor environment, including a greenhouse, it can be more effective to control the adults, which are attracted to the color and get stuck. Also, if you have any houseplants that are infested with whiteflies, be sure to check the leaves regularly, and remove any older leaves that are severely infested with the larvae and pupae. Look for tiny oval eggs on leaf undersides. Wingless nymphs look sort of like pale scale insects, flattened and oval, and do not move after the first instar. Keep handpicking and controlling with the traps, and you might be able to overcome a mild infestation. Make sure that the insects are not easily coming in from the outside, or coming in on infected plants taken in from outdoors.
I see all the comments regarding the helpful hints of getting rid of white flies on plants. How can I get completely get rid of what seems like thousands, around my entire 1/4 acre yard? Thanks for any assistance.
I sprayed my plants with a soap solution (Late in the Evening); however, the plants were stressed after the spray. They eventually die. I've experimented with neem Oil and soap solution, and the side affect are always detrimental in my case.
I have them all over my persimmon tree. what can I use to get rid of them? Something safe to use and of course homemade remedy. How much and how often to take care of the problem?Someone told me to whitewash (limewash) with a mixture of lime and water but I'm a little scared to try this.
Hi, Tracy: You can find all kinds of recipes for homemade whitefly sprays (see below, for example), but all involve some sort of soap to basically dry out the flies. Try slowly stirring together a mixture of 3 quarts water, 1 tablespoon dishwashing soap (not detergent, not antibacterial), and 1 teaspoon white distilled vinegar, and spraying. If this doesn't seem to have had any effect after 3 days, repeat, but with 2 quarts of water, not 3. Good luck!
I sprayed once for whitefly on my small palm, and I wanted to replace some small plants near it. Would it be okay to spray the palm with insecticide with new plants under it?
Instead of using an insecticide try a homemade soap spray.
In a 32-ounce spray bottle mix 2 parts rubbing alcohol, 5 parts water, and 1 tablespoon liquid soap. Spray the mixture on the foliage of the plant.