The wax moth, also known as wax moth, is a member of the order Homoptera, which harms fruit trees, but also harms economic trees, ornamental trees, and flower plants such as tea and mulberry. Cape horn worms suck the roots, trunks, shoots, leaves, and fruits of trees with nymphs and female adults. After the damage of the tea tree, the tea growth stagnated and its quality deteriorated. In addition, the secretion of keratin wax will induce the occurrence of coal pollution, and the surface of the leaves of the affected trees will often be covered with mycelium similar to coal powder, which will seriously affect the photosynthesis of the trees, weakening the trees, and causing serious tree damage. death.
The wax pods occur one generation a year, and the female adults spend winter on branches. Adult males emerged in late May, looking for copulation of female adults and dying after mating. After mating, the female adults lay eggs one after another, lay their eggs, and lay eggs under the shell insect body. The egg period is about 1 month. The eggs hatch in late June. In early July, most of the nymphs have been fixed, and the body gradually increases. Thickening, the parasite no longer increases in late October.
First, the implementation of seedling quarantine Because this pest often spread with fruit trees and fruit distribution and spread, the strict implementation of the quarantine system is one of the important measures to control the pest. Where it is found that there are horn wax mistletoe on the seedlings, it can be fumigated with methyl bromide to prevent its spread and spread, and the methyl bromide fumigation does not affect the seedling viability.
Second, pruning larvae, and strengthening the management of fertilizer and water In the winter or summer pruning in the seriously endangered orchards, pruning branches and stem branches should be repeated. At the same time, fertilizer and water management should be strengthened to promote new shoots, renew tree crowns and restore tree vigor.
Third, biological and chemical prevention and protection of local natural enemies can also be introduced, stocking predators and parasitic natural enemies. Because of the waxy exudates in the body, the pests are continuously thickened with the increase of worms. The beneficial time for the control of this insect pest is during the nymph incubating period, with a 1:1000 dilution or a 1:100 dilution control. If the nymph is not used during the incubating period, the rosin mixture should be used. The ratio is: 3 parts of raw rosin, 2 parts of caustic soda, 10 parts of water) and 10-15 times of spray. Spraying pine oil mixture has the function of removing coal pollution.
Author: Qingyang Town, Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province, agricultural clothing center

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