Greenhouse Whitefly Control
Whiteflies can be effectively controlled biologically, focusing on early development stages. They damage plants by puncturing leaves and spreading harmful viruses, making them a serious pest in horticulture. Key natural enemies for biological control include:
- Encarsia formosa (parasitic wasp): Lays eggs in whitefly larvae, killing them.
- Transeius montdorensis (predatory mite): Targets both whiteflies and thrips, effective in dark and warm conditions.
- Amblyseius swirskii (predatory mite): Prefers non-mobile stages of whitefly; best used in early development.
- Delphastus catalinae (predatory beetle): Feeds on whitefly larvae.
- Macrolophus (predatory bug): Specializes in whiteflies but also controls other pests.
Tip: Combine biological control with good hygiene for best results.