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Tobacco whitefly
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a small, sap-sucking insect that can cause significant damage to tobacco plants by feeding on their leaves and transmitting viruses
What is a "tobacco whitefly"?
Tobacco whitefly is a small insect belonging to the family Aleyrodidae. It is a common pest that infests a wide range of plants, including tobacco, vegetables, and ornamental plants. The whitefly gets its name from its tiny white wings, which are covered in a powdery wax-like substance. These pests feed on plant sap by piercing the leaves and stems with their mouthparts. In addition to causing direct damage through feeding, tobacco whiteflies also excrete honeydew, a sticky substance that can promote the growth of black sooty mold and attract other pests.