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You will find leaf footed bug nymphs in clusters, however, while assassin bugs are solo hunters. As an assassin bug matures black markings develop on its head and body.
Make sure to get the undersides of the leaves, as this is where eggs and nymphs hang out. Natural enemies such as lacewings or parasitic wasps can be effective in controlling whiteflies.