FIG WHITEFLIES
DON'T LET FICUS FLIES DAMAGE YOUR HEDGES OR TREES
If you see your Ficus Trees or Hedge suddenly loosing its leaves or turning brown and tiny white, gnat-like, adult whiteflies fly from the foliage. DON'T WAIT contact us quickly! You may have the Fig White Fly attacking your Ficus. They can defoliate your trees and hedges very quickly. Although your ficus tree or hedge may appear to be dying after losing a lot of leaves, it may not be a goner. If the twigs are still flexible, it may refoliate in a few weeks. Very Important: if you find an infestation do not pt pruning clippers in the yard waste, trash pick-up. Don't spread the flies to other areas of our neighborhood. Keep the clippings in a garbage bag or in compose piles to kill the flies.
These Fig White Flies are hard to see compared to other species of whiteflies. The body of the adult Fig Whitefly is yellow in color and the wings are white with a faint grey band towards the middle of the wing and a grey longitudinal bar on the inside of the back edge of each of the front wings.
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