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Sally 01-06-2004 10:02 AM

Whitefly on tomatoes
 
Despite my using companion planting, my greenhouse tomatoes are becoming
infested with whitefly. Any recommendations of biological control would be
gratefully received.
Thanks so much



belly 02-06-2004 12:08 AM

Whitefly on tomatoes
 
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 09:24:37 +0100 in
, "Sally"
graced the world with this thought:

Despite my using companion planting, my greenhouse tomatoes are becoming
infested with whitefly. Any recommendations of biological control would be
gratefully received.
Thanks so much

I've had luck with Safer's Soap, also, the old "cardboard painted
yellow and coated with cooking oil," works pretty well, too.

Janice 02-06-2004 04:04 AM

Whitefly on tomatoes
 
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 09:24:37 +0100, "Sally"
wrote:

Despite my using companion planting, my greenhouse tomatoes are becoming
infested with whitefly. Any recommendations of biological control would be
gratefully received.
Thanks so much

aren't sticky yellow pieces of plastic you poke in the soil here and
there supposed to trap white fly?

How's the ventilation in the greenhouses? Warm enough to open it up
and blow some of them out with fans? Then use sticky yellow traps.

Insecticidal soap sprays? Depends on how bad the infestation and the
damage done so far. Asking in uk.rec.gardening? Someone growing them
under glass there may be more familiar with the problem and what's
available for you to treat the problems. We have a common language
dividing us ;-) We don't call things by the same names! LOL

Janice

Guy Bradley 08-06-2004 04:28 PM

Whitefly on tomatoes
 
"Sally" wrote in message
...
Despite my using companion planting, my greenhouse tomatoes are

becoming
infested with whitefly. Any recommendations of biological control

would be
gratefully received.
Thanks so much



I have used a wasp called Encarsia formosana, which is a parasite for
white flies and will kill all forms of the pest. These insects won't
remove all the white flies, but then you don't need to remove them
all, just reduce the population. I'm not sure of the name of the
company from which I bought them, something like Biological Controls,
but you can do a google search and easily find sources.

These come on a little card. You attach these to the plants, after
uncovering and the wasps then fly around and attack the white flies.
This is beautiful - they do all the work and there are no side effect.
These wasps don't attack anything but white flies.

The downside is they are rather expensive. However, I've not found any
chemical which controls sufficiently. I have had decent luck with Neem
oil, you might try that as a cheaper alternative. If you use Neem oil,
be sure to spray the undersides of the leaves.

Guy Bradley
Chesterfield MO
zone 6



Mike Schuler 22-06-2004 12:04 AM

Whitefly on tomatoes
 
"Sally" wrote in message ...
Despite my using companion planting, my greenhouse tomatoes are becoming
infested with whitefly. Any recommendations of biological control would be
gratefully received.
Thanks so much


The ONLY remedy you need to reduce population to virtually 0 is
to feed tomatoes with a 5% water solution of rotted kelp (as in seaweed).
If you can't get it free from the ocean, buy it in the garden store
as a concentrated solution. Feed them by watering with that solution
occasionally, as required. I do it once a week, starting from seedlings
stage.
If you rot the kelp (in a closed container) yourself, make sure to
wash the sea salt off first. To rot kelp, just stuff it into a barrel,
close the lid and wait 2-3 weeks (depending on temperature). Stinks,
but works.
Good luck.


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