Whitefly are small, sap-sucking insects that can damage plants by feeding on their leaves. There are two common species in Australia: the greenhouse whitefly and the silverleaf whitefly. Whitefly reproduce rapidly and excrete honeydew that can lead to sooty mold growth. Controlling whitefly populations requires using multiple integrated pest management techniques, like yellow sticky traps, vacuuming insects, disturbing plants to encourage whitefly to move, attracting natural predators, and applying organic sprays. Larger infestations may require commercial controls like predatory wasps.