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Pest profile

Whiteflies

Greenhouse and indoor crops — they cluster on the undersides of leaves.

Whiteflies

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How do I control whiteflies?

If you're seeing whiteflies, the most-used biological controls are Green Lacewings and Greenhouse Defense Kit. Release at dusk, mist plants beforehand, and stage releases over 5–7 days for best results.

  • Most-used biological controls: Green Lacewings, Greenhouse Defense Kit
  • Release timing: dusk, 55–80°F
  • Stage releases over 5–7 days
  • Mist plants lightly before release
  • Safe for plants, pets, and people

Signs of infestation

  • Tiny white insects flying when leaves shake
  • Sticky residue
  • Yellowing leaves

How to respond

  1. Scout regularly — early detection is the most effective intervention.
  2. Match a beneficial insect to the pest and life stage.
  3. Release at the right time of day and temperature window.
  4. Stage releases over 5–7 days for moderate-to-heavy pressure.
  5. Continue scouting and re-release as needed.

Frequently asked questions

What beneficial insects work best against whiteflies? +
The most-used biological controls for whiteflies are Green Lacewings, Greenhouse Defense Kit. Match the species to your environment and the life stage you're seeing.
What are the signs of whiteflies? +
  • Tiny white insects flying when leaves shake
  • Sticky residue
  • Yellowing leaves
How do I get rid of whiteflies naturally? +
Scout regularly, match a beneficial insect to the pest, release at dusk in the 55–80°F range, and stage releases over 5–7 days for moderate-to-heavy pressure.
Are beneficial insects safe for pets and edible gardens? +
Yes — the species we sell are non-toxic, leave no residue, and are widely used in certified-organic operations.

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