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How to Get Rid of Whiteflies
medium
Gardening
30 minutes
8 steps
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Safety Warnings
Extreme caution required: Hydrocyanic acid gas/potassium cyanide is highly toxic and should only be used by professionals in enclosed spaces.
Tools Needed
Sprayer
— Hand-held or pump sprayer for emulsion application
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Materials
Kerosene emulsion
— Insecticidal spray
(As needed)
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Whale-oil soap
— Insecticidal soap spray
(As needed)
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Marigolds
— Companion plant
(Multiple)
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Calendula
— Companion plant
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Nasturtiums
— Trap crop plant
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Sweet Alyssum
— Beneficial insect attractant
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Potassium Cyanide
— Fumigant (for greenhouses only)
(1 oz per 1000 cu. ft.)
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Steps
1
Plant Marigolds or Calendula near susceptible plants to repel whiteflies.
Tip: These act as natural deterrents while attracting other beneficial insects.
2
Incorporate Nasturtiums into the garden to serve as trap crops.
Tip: This draws whiteflies away from your primary plants.
3
Plant Sweet Alyssum to attract parasitic wasps and hoverflies.
Tip: These beneficial insects provide natural predatory control of whitefly populations.
4
Inspect the undersides of leaves for small greenish, scale-like nymphs.
Tip: Early detection of nymphs prevents adult fly outbreaks.
5
Manually pick off and destroy infested leaves as soon as they are discovered.
Tip: This prevents the insects from spreading to healthy foliage.
6
Spray affected plants with kerosene emulsion or whale-oil soap.
Tip: Ensure thorough coverage of the leaf undersides.
7
For severe infestations in cucumbers or tomatoes within a greenhouse, fumigate overnight using potassium cyanide.
Tip: Use 1 oz of potassium cyanide for every 1000 cu. ft. of space for 30-45 minutes.
8
Turn under any infested plant material after harvest to eliminate remaining pests.
Tip: This prevents pests from overwintering in the soil.
Pro Tips
Adult whiteflies look like minute mosquitoes with mealy wings.
Focus treatments on the underside of leaves where nymphs reside.
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Sources
Synthesized from 4 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Gutenberg: Home Vegetable Gardening
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Cornell Extension
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