Imago life span, fecundity and survival rate of the different developmental stages and average abundance of female offspring of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) were studied at three constant (18, 22 and 27°C) and one alternating (18/7°C) temperature. Temperature highs are inversely proportionate to imago life span. Temperature increase from 18/7°C to 27°C decreased the whitefly life span 3.3-fold. Under 18°C and 22°C, whitefly laid eggs most abundantly (147 and 126, respectively), while fecundity decreased under lower and higher temperatures. Half the offspring of the investigated whitefly laboratory strain (49.5%) were males, which resulted in lower values of reproduction and growth rates of the whitefly strain. Op...