Crop Protection :: Coffee
Mealy bugs, Planococcus spp.
- Mealy bugs are the most important sucking pests of coffee.
- P.citri (Risso) and P. lilacinus (Cockerell) are the most common species infesting coffee.
Symptoms of damage and nature of attack
- Young plants – susceptible for heavy infestation.
- Infest tender branches, nodes, leaves, spikes, berries and roots
- Both nymphs and adults suck the sap from the leaves.
- Severe infestation - Chlorotic leaves, aborted flower buds and small berries
- Honey dew excrete – development of sooty mould fungus (affects photosynthesis)
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Identification of the pest
- Males - smaller and winged.
- Female - wingless, oval body
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Large white mealy bug |
Cherry infestation |
Management
- Maintain adequate shade.
- Destroy nets of red ant and cocktailed ant.
- Control ants by dusting quinalphos 1.5% or malathion 5% around the base of coffee and shade trees.
- Spray the affected patches with quinolphos 25 EC 300 ml using a gator sprayer.
- Infested roots - drench the soil near the root zone with any one of the above insecticides at the same dosage. (Add 300 ml of Plantvax 20 EC or 160 g of Bayleton 25 WP in 200 l water)
- In the case of young plants (2-4 year old) drenching with dimethoate 30 EC @ 3 ml per litre of water effective in root and shoot mealy bugs.
- Field release of two introduced natural enemies viz., the predatory lady bird beetle Cryptolaemus montrouzieri and the parasitoid Leptomastix dactylopii
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Adult of C. montrouzieri feed on mealy bug |
Grub of C. montrouzieri feed on mealy bug |
Leptomastix dactylopii |
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