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Aphid / Green Fly / Blight
Aphids can be almost any color, but green, black , white, and gray are the most common.
Target : All Tender Leaves, Stem & Foliage of Plants
Control : Spray Visfot-7%, Wazir-20, Premida,
Marshal- 44, All-Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Pierce tender Leaves and Stems, Sucking out Plant Juices.
Large populations can make Leaves and
Stems Curl up and die.The ‘Honeydew’ produced by the Aphid is a sticky substance and can provide an
environment for a black, Sooty mold, which blocks light from the Plant tissue. The Honeydew also attracts
Ants. Infested Plants often show distorted growth that may be curled, puckered or otherwise stunted.
Leaves may show pale or yellow spots or entire Leaves can turn yellow or brown. Flower buds and flowers
may also become Shriveled or reduced in size. Under bright sunlight, affected Plants will often wilt.
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Control: Spray Force Plus, Force-50,
Promono, Prafezin, All-Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Stings Fruit and Leaves, Leaving Blemishes, yellowing, and distortion.
Stink bugs feed on plant fluids by inserting their needle like mouth parts into
stems, leaves or seed pods . While feeding, they inject materials into the plant
to aid in digestion and sap removal.Stink bug feeding causes thretypes of
damage. They may kill small seedlings,produce stunted Plants, or cause
"Suckering" (the production of tillers from the base of damaged plants).
Target: Soyabean & Corn etc.
Bugs
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Boll Worm
Target: Majorly Bean, Corn, Cotton, Okra,
Peanut,pea, Sorghum, Soybean, Strawberry,
sweet pepper,sweet
potato, tobacco, and
tomato
Control:Spray Lava-40, Expert-25, Visfot-
7%, Spark 500, Spark 5000, Force Plus,
Force-50, Marshal-44,
Cargil-TD, Prafezin,
Wanted 505, All-Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage : Damage by Third-Generation Larvae
They not only feed superficially but also
burrow into young
Bolls and Squares, often
hollowing them and facilitating the
intro of Pathogens. Each of these
Larve is
Capable of destroying several
fruiting forms; therefore, low populations can
cause economic damage.
stems curl up and die.
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Target: Iris, Gladiolus, many Vegetables,
Cotton and other Herbaceous Plants.
Control: Spray Wazir-20, Promono,
Premida, Wanted-505, All-Kill & Bouncer-
TM
Damage: Skin Blemished. Tunnels and Worm
waste all through the Fruit (ruined).
Whiteflies
suck phloem sap.
Large populations can
cause leaves to turn yellow,
appear dry, or
fall off Plants. Like Aphids, Whiteflies excrete
Honeydew, so leaves
may be sticky or
covered with black sooty mold. The
Honeydew attracts Ants, which
interfere with
the activities of natural enemies that may
control Whiteflies and other pests.
White Fly
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They come in a variety of Colors, typically
made up of Browns to Greens, and come in
many patterns.
Control: Spray Expert-25, Force
Plus, Force-50, Marshal-44,
Wanted-505, All-Kill & Bouncer-TM
Damage: Unsightly web tents house Larva
that can strip trees of leaves. Depending on
Caterpillar species,the
damage can take
different forms. Some Caterpillars consume
entire Leaves, whereas others may just
Nibble
holes in them. Some (called skeletonizers)
feed on the leaf surface, scrap ing away the
toplayer and causing
damage that way.
Others (like leaf-roller caterpillars) attach
leaves together with silk Andhide within. Still
other species (such as peach tree borers)
can bore into the trunks of trees, sending up
random branches from the Trunk.
Caterpillar
Target: Tree Foliage
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Target: Canola, Sunflowers, Beans,
Buckwheat, and Strawberries etc
Control: Spray Force Plus, Force-50,
Promono, prafezin, All Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Sucks Vitality out of Plants. Lygus
bugs have piercing and Sucking Mouthparts,
with which
they Puncture plant Tissues and
Suck the Juices. The plants may react to the
Saliva
that the Insects
inject when they feed.
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Control: Spray Spray Force Plus, Force-
50, Promono, Prafezin, All Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Skeletonize Leaves, both Beetle and Larva eat Leaves. The Insect in both the Larval
and adult stages will feed upon the leaves, Flowers and pods of the bean Plant, but the
greatest amount of injury
is done to
the leaves. The larvae cause more damage
than the
Adult Beetles. They feed by clinging
to the
lower surface of the leaves and eating
irregular
sectionsof the lower leaf surface.
The upper surface of the
Leaves dries out
after the lower
section is injured, giving a
lace-like, Skeletonized appearance.
Occasionally Blossoms, and
in many cases
small pods, will be entirely destroyed.
Epilachna Beetle
Target: Soyabeans & other beans
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Target: Fruit trees, Vines, Berries, Vegetables,
and Ornamental Plants.
Control: Spray Marshal-44, All-kill &
Bouncer-TM
Damage: Mites suck juice from cells, cause
leaves to discolor and lose vitality. Mites
cause
damage by sucking cell contents from
leaves. A small number of mites usually isn’t
reason
for concern, but very high populations
levels high enough to show visible damage to
leaves
can damage plants, especially
herbaceous ones. At first, the damage shows
up as a stippling
of light dots on the leaves;
sometimes the leaves take on a bronze color.
As feeding continues,
the leaves turn
yellowish or reddish and drop off. Often, large
amounts of webbing
cover leaves, twigs, and
fruit. Damage is usually worse when
compounded by water stress.
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Target: Mostly Tomato & Tobacco Plants
Control: Spray Lava-40, Expert-25, Visfot-
7%, Spark 500, Spark 5000,Force Plus,
Force-50,
Marshal-44, Cargil-TD, Prafezin,
Wanted 505, All-Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Strips leaves and stems of foliage.Larvae are defoliators, usually attacking
the upper portion of plants initially, and consuming foliage, blossoms and green
fruits. They usually consume the entire leaf. Because the larvae of hornworms attain
such
a large size, they are capable of high levels
of defoliation. About 90% of the
foliage
consumption occurs during the final instar.
Larvae blend in with the foliage and
are not
easy to detect.
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Control: Spray Tez-Guard
Damage: Large population can eat
roots to kill a plant. beetle adults feed on the
foliage
of aspen, chestnut, elm, maple, oak,
poplar and willow and may strip the leaves
from shrubs,
roses and raspberries. When
numerous, they can cause considerable
damage to trees
and shrubs
White Grub / Stem borer
Target: Roots
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Target: Different species attack different
plants
Control: Spray Spark 2500, Spark 5000,
Force-50, Wazir-20, Premida,
Marsha-44,
Cargil-TD, Wanted-505, All-Kill & Bouncer-
TM
Damage: Thrips suck and chew plants for
the chlorophyll leaving dots on leaves with a
silvery hue.
Keeps rose buds from full bloom.
Thrips feeding on plants can damage fruit,
leaves, and shoots and
very noticeably affect
plants’ cosmetic appearance. Thrips rarely kill
or threaten the survival of trees
and shrubs.
Herbaceous ornamen--tals, and certain
vegetable crops, are more susceptible to
serious
injury from thrips feeding and thrips-
vectored viruses, especially when plants are
young.
Thrip & Jassids
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Control: Tez Guard, All-Kill, Bouncer-TM
Damage: Black cutworm moths are attracted to green
vegetation for egg laying, infestations of larvae
usually
appear first in weedy areas of fields. Newly hatched larvae
feed on weeds, and/or young corn
plants if present, leaving
small irregular holes in the leaves. Such early feeding is of
little significance
to plants. However, these signs of early
feeding are good indicators of the potential for severe
damage
by later cutworm instars.
Larger larvae may notch the stems of seedlings immediately
below the soil
surface, which can cause plants to wilt and die.
They may completely cut through stalks, which can
result in
severe stand reductions.
Cutworms
Target: Mostly Fruits & Leaves