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  2. How To Get Rid Of Whiteflies So They Don't Destroy Your Plants

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    Whiteflies go through egg, nymph, and adult stages. You likely won’t see their teeny eggs on the undersides of leaves. Once hatched, the nymph stages are about 1/32-inch long and attach to the ...

  3. Whitefly - Wikipedia

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    Specific insecticide information and guidance for the fig whitefly is available from the University of Florida. [23] Care should be taken to ensure that the insecticide used will not kill the natural predators of whiteflies.

  4. Flonicamid - Wikipedia

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    Flonicamid is a pyridine organic compound used as an insecticide on aphids, whiteflies, and thrips. [1] [2] It disrupts insect chordotonal organs that can affect hearing, balance, movement to cause cessation of feeding, by inhibiting nicotinamidase. [3] It is in IRAC group 29. [4] It is typically sold as wettable granules mixed with water ...

  5. Pymetrozine - Wikipedia

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    Pymetrozine is an insecticide in the pyridine-azomethine chemical class, primarily utilized for controlling homopteran pests, such as aphids and whiteflies, in agricultural settings. [2] [3] Its mode of action selectively targets the feeding behavior of sap-feeding insects, causing them to cease feeding soon after ingestion.

  6. Dinotefuran - Wikipedia

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    Dinotefuran is an insecticide of the neonicotinoid class developed by Mitsui Chemicals for control of insect pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, leafminers, sawflies, mole cricket, white grubs, lacebugs, billbugs, beetles, mealybugs, and cockroaches on leafy vegetables, in residential and commercial buildings, and for professional turf management. [2]

  7. Beauveria bassiana - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a biological insecticide to control a number of pests, including termites, thrips, whiteflies, aphids and various beetles. Its use in the control of bed bugs [1] and malaria-transmitting mosquitos is under investigation. [2]

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