Pests - Whiteflies
Sap-sucking whiteflies live on the undersides of leaves and make them wilt and turn yellow. The nymphs (young ones) are usually green or white; the adults are white. Disturb them and they will rise in clouds - but ... Read the rest of the article ... [... more]
Gardening Talk |
Pests - Whiteflies
Sap-sucking whiteflies live on the undersides of leaves and make them wilt and turn yellow. The nymphs (young ones) are usually green or white; the adults are white. Disturb them and they will rise in clouds - but settle back on the plant as soon ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia |
A new whitefly for NSW - The Ash Whitefly
All whiteflies are best identified by their pupae, small immobile structures 1.5 mm long usually clustered on the underside of the leaves of its host. Ash Whitefly pupae characteristically appear to have greyish bands on a pale/whitish body. ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture |