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🥬If you’ve noticed tiny, moth-like white flies hovering around your brassicas, you’re likely dealing with Aleyrodes proletella (Cabbage Whitefly). While they look like tiny moths, they’re actually hemipterans that suck sap from the undersides of leaves. Signs to look for: Sticky "honeydew" residue on leaves. Black "sooty mould" growing on that residue.

A simple garlic-water spray can help keep numbers down. Option 2: The Science Fact (Focus on Behavior)

Attract natural enemies like ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps.