particularly effective against soil-dwelling insects like Japanese beetle, white grubs, and root weevils . They are used in turfgrass management and for
yellowing or browning of leaves, stippling or mottling of leaves (small white or yellow spots), and webbing on leaves and stems. The leaves may also become
adults have two pairs of transparent wings, which later become covered with a white, waxy powder, giving the insect its characteristic appearance. Adult whiteflies
covered with a powdery layer of conidia, visible to the naked eye in shades of white. Under suboptimal climate conditions, the mycelia of the fungus may not be