The yellow sticky traps function as an early warning device. They won't help control an infestation.
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I use it for thrips and white flies but like I said, spray just the leaves and follow the instructions on the label.I think its 7 ml per pint.
Spinosad has never done any damage to my plants. Sorry if my advice caused you any troubles but its always done well by me or I would not have reccomended it.
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On a less than industrial scale, I use Yellow Duo Tang folders from any office supply store. Plastic folders hold up better than paper. Cut the folders into sections.
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Tree Tanglefoot is sticky stuff. Wear gloves and use a putty knife to spread a thin layer of the tanglefoot on the folder sections. A hole punch will put a hole through for hanging a string.
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How many packs do you want? I'll send you 10 packs of 10 for $899.I bet you can sell them online for $99 for a pack of 10!
Diatomaceous earth and dissolvable Sulphur in a old bee smoker Not just about anything down. And it wont damage the plants or medium mac/micro biology.
Not recommended for flowering plants.
Life cycle for ghants. And white fly is 10-14 days . ( some one correct me if i am wrong ) so i would suggest smoking the plants out with aforementioned mixture atleast every 3 days twice a day for 2 weeks .
I would also do a bt drench in combination with bee foger
Yellow sticky traps should be in all gardens allowing a indicator of possible complications .
Not home remedy but a cost affective route .you could make the bee powder fogger out of many things if need be
The yellow sticky traps will help a little to control the numbers but they won't solve the problem. Tree Tanglefoot works much better than Vaseline, plastic yellow folders last longer than the cardboard and Encarsia formosa was the best predator insect I used against whiteflies. They are easy to kill but very difficult to control.
Yes, until the next time a clean yellow sticky trap shows a whitefly stuck in the goo. Always treat when the first whitefly is spotted.Once you kill the existing and emerging adults, have you won the battle?