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Pests

Fragrant woodborer (arhopalus rusticus)

The fragrant woodborer (arhopalus rusticus) is an insect from the family cerambycidae that causes significant damage to various woody plants.

Two-year leaf roller

The two-year leaf roller (archips rosanus) is a species of insect from the family tortricidae, which is a serious pest of both agricultural and ornamental plants.

Plum codling moth caterpillar

The plum codling moth caterpillar (Cydia pomonella) is one of the most common pests affecting fruit and ornamental plants, especially plums and apple trees.

Tobacco whitefly

The tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) is a small insect from the whitefly family, which poses a significant threat to agricultural crops, ornamental plants, and houseplants.

Whitefly (trialeurodes vaporariorum)

Whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) is a small insect from the Aleyrodidae family, posing a serious threat to various crops, both in open fields and indoor settings.

Whitefly

Whitefly (bemisia tabaci) are small insects from the whitefly family (aleyrodidae) that pose a significant threat to various cultivated plants both in open fields and indoor settings.
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