White flies  

Whiteflies are not actually a fly, but belong to the order of true bugs. Whiteflies have a couple pairs of chalky, moth like annexes as adults. They have a very quick reproduction phase and can inflict major harm to house plants, potted plants and plants in the garden. They were originally from tropical regions and are becoming progressively bothersome for big agricultural producers. In fact, the economic losses are assessed to be multiple millions of dollars. Plants pest-ridden with them show yellowing leaves which die off. They expel a sugary material called honeydew (shiny residue) as a result of their suckling. Many species of whitefly are resistant to pesticides. 

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