Whiteflies are tiny insects that can feed on the sap of your plants, leaving your plant weak and stunted.
Signs of a whitefly infestation include a sticky residue called honeydew, yellowing of leaves, and wilting.
To prevent whiteflies, keep your plants healthy and avoid overfeeding them.
Frequently inspect your plants for early signs of infestation.
Whiteflies are usually brought in by infested plants or through an unclean gardening environment.
Yes, whiteflies are harmful because they feed on the sap of your houseplants, which can stunt their growth and cause other problems.
Some natural methods to get rid of whiteflies include spraying your plants with a mixture of water and dish soap or using sticky traps.
Yes, neem oil is a natural insecticide that can repel and kill whiteflies on your houseplants.
You may apply neem oil every 7 to 14 days until the whiteflies are completely eliminated.
Yes, chemical insecticides are available, but use them with care and follow instructions closely.
Prevent whiteflies from returning by keeping your plants healthy, frequently inspecting your plants for early signs of infestation, and maintaining a clean gardening environment.