Resumen
Non-psyllid, soft-bodied insects are common in Florida citrus. Their ability to cause damage varies by pest, pest population size, tree age and tree variety. Soft-bodied insects include scales, mealybugs, whiteflies and aphids, all of which are small and can be hard to detect until the telltale sign of sooty mold development appears on their excrement (honeydew) or damage is apparent. While most insect management in Florida citrus revolves around psyllids, it is important to remember other pests that can be problematic in the system, even with regular management in place.