Ficus Whitefly Feeds only on ficus Leaf yellowing Leaf drop Dieback Photo: H. Glenn,, UF/IFAS.

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Ficus Whitefly Feeds only on ficus Leaf yellowing Leaf drop Dieback Photo: H. Glenn,, UF/IFAS

Ficus Whitefly Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Only feeds on ficus species Photo: A. Roda, USDA APHIS Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Ficus Whitefly Update Some whitefly stages difficult to see Damage is most obvious in late summer and fall Typically populations go down in the winter Since last year, this whitefly appears to be worse Ongoing issues with ficus recovery

Photos: W. Schall, Palm Beach County Extension Ficus Whitefly Only feeds on ficus Causes leaf yellowing, leaf drop and branch dieback

Causes leaf yellowing Leaf drop (severe) Branch dieback (highly variable) Ficus Whitefly - Damage Photo: H. Glenn, and C. Mannion, UF/IFAS Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Photo: A. Roda, USDA APHIS Eggs (10 days) Crawler (4.2 days) Adult Whitefly (2-4 days) 2 nd -3 rd instars 3-4 days each Pupa (5.8 days)

Ficus Whitefly Life Cycle Adult Whitefly (2-4 days) Eggs (10 days ) 1 st instar – crawler (4.2 days) 2 nd -3 rd instars – nymphs 2 nd instar – 3.7 days; 3 rd instar – 3. 3 days 4 th instar – puparia (5.8 days) *2nd Constant temperature (80º F) *3rd Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Ficus Whitefly Immature Stages The immature stages (typically found on the underside of leaves) tend to be flat, oval and can vary in color or transparent The pupal case is often one of the most visible stages Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Natural Enemies Observed in the Landscape Encarsia protransvena Amitus bennetti Harmonia axyridis Olla v-nigrum Exochomus childreni Chilocorus nigritis Curinus coeruleus Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Natural Enemies Observed in the Landscape Encarsia protransvena Amitus bennetti Harmonia axyridis Olla v-nigrum Exochomus childreni Chilocorus nigritis Curinus coeruleus

Ficus Hosts Previously Reported (other countries) F. benjamina F. microcarpa F. aurea F. altissima F. bengalensis F. maclellandii Tested (Florida) F. benjamina F. microcarpa F. aurea (native) F. citrifolia (native) F. binnenjikii “Alii”

Ficus Hosts Not Susceptible to the Whitefly F. microcarpa “Green Island” F. religiosa F. carica (edible fig) F. lyrata F. pumila (= F. repens) F. elastica “Burgundy”

Site Damage rating (Average ± SE) every 2 weeks Oct 22 Nov 7 Nov 20 Dec 4 Dec 18 Jan 3 Jan 22 Feb 1 Feb terminated (no leaves) 1 (1 -20%) 2 (21 -40%) 3 (41- 60%) 4 (61- 80%) 5 (81 – 100%)

Laboratory Bioassay Standard petri plate with a small hole placed on a container of water; cutting or leaf placed in the plate with the stem or root placed in the hole

Ficus Whitefly Life Cycle Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS Adult Whitefly (2-4 days) Eggs (10 days) 1 st instar – crawler (4.2 days) 2 nd -3 rd instars – nymphs 2 nd instar – 3.7 days; 3 rd instar – 3. 3 days 4 th instar – puparia (5.8 days) *2nd Constant temperature (80º F) *3rd

Effect of Temperature on Length of Life Cycle (68ºF)(80.6ºF)(86ºF)

Effect of Temperature on Egg Hatch (68ºF)(80.6ºF)(86ºF)(59ºF)

Ficus Whitefly Trapping Ficus benjamina Isolated area Sticky traps for adult whiteflies Defoliation

August – approx. 600/trap June – approx. 100/trap October – approx. 1600/trap December – approx. 800/trap Photo: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS

Ficus Whitefly Adult Flight Study (March 2009 – 2013) 90’ North South plants

June 2009June 2010 June 2011 March 2012 – pruned trees to 6 feet June 2012

November 2009 November 2011 November 2010 November 2012

West East

7812 West East

Ficus Whitefly Mean Trap Catch Trap Direction First signs of defoliation (8/28) Freezing Temperatures

Ficus Whitefly

2009 Percent Defoliation

Ficus Whitefly

Management with Insecticides Systemic versus contact Neonicotinoid insecticides Length of control 3-gal container; F. benjamina Infested shade house

Soil and Foliar Application of Insecticides

Pest Problems on Ficus 2003 – Ficus thrips 2003 – Leaf gall wasp 2007 – Ficus whitefly 2007 – Fig wax scale outbreaks 2008 – Gall midge 2011 – Bondar’s nesting whitefly Others (Lobate lac scale; Croton scale)