Natural Ways to Prevent Whitefly Infestations
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My crepe myrtles are attacked every yr by whitefly. This is the worst year yet. I鈥檝e used the natural soap, olive oil, water solution; now I鈥檓 trying the neem oil solution. The flies are not bothering any other plants or veggies. I am losing this battle in addition to my 3 crepe myrtles.
I had a beautiful geranium that I sadly had to destroy due to the white flies. I see it's not on the plant list Please add it.
Hi, we just bought a house and have just realized that the large hibiscus plant, lemon tree, and camellia plants are covered in white flies and have white leaves that look like paint was splattered on them and even have what looks like spider webs around the base. Is there hope to get rid of these or do these plants need to be ripped out before they infect the rest of the garden? Thank you!
My Hybiscus is loaded wth white flies. H e l p ! I can鈥檛 throw it out, it reminds me of my trip to Hawaii.
I have had the same problem.I bought the sticky yellow cards from my hardware store, they have caught 100's of them. I am finding that by hitting the plants gently each morning they fly off, and go to the yellow cards, but this is going to be ongoing for awhile, so I intend to use the soapy spray as well. I wish you luck.
I have these pests on my house plants. Do they ever infest pets or humans?
No, they are only harmful to plants. For pets and humans, they’re just an annoyance!
I bought a Christmas cactus a month ago and it was doing great, and I only noticed now that the soil appears to be infested with whiteflies. They don鈥檛 seem to be on the foliage, only the soil. Every treatment I鈥檝e seen is for getting rid of them on the leaves鈥攈ow do I get rid of them in the soil??
White flies are actually a bright white in color and are not in the dirt. Fungus gnats are what you are dealing with. They have a 6 day life cycle and eggs are in the dirt. They are hard to get rid of. Overwatering is the main culprit. Keep soil drier. Christmas Cactus' like it better that way, anyway. The yellow sticky cards that you can buy work really well for indoor infestations. If all else fails, I had to take a plant out of the dirt, rinse it's roots and put it in new dirt once. The old dirt should be pitched or you can bake it in your oven to kill any eggs, etc.
We had a huge daphne bush by our front porch (New England) that has had problems, so we were considering removing it. This year, however, it leafed out splendidly and we were considering a reprieve when I discovered it absolutely covered by whiteflies. My husband is in the process of digging it out and burning it. The trunk is massive. I know whiteflies don鈥檛 overwinter here, but how do they come back and what should I do to prevent future infestations? It was right under a hummingbird feeder and we live on a pond with lots of dragonflies, but they obviously didn鈥檛 do their job. Can I treat the soil? I have climbing hydrangeas nearby and plan to replace the daphne with a slow-growing binomial cypress.