Species: | |
Trichoplusia ni | |
Common name: | |
Cabbage looper | |
Hadda beetle | |
Damaging stage: | |
Larvae | |
Crops Affected: | |
Solanaceous, cucurbits, brassicas, legumes, rice | |
Characteristic Damage: | |
All stages of the crop can be attacked by semi-looper. | |
Larvae feed on the underside of the leaves creating small holes which may lead to complete defoliation of the crops. | |
It can cause stunting of cabbage and cauliflower heads. | |
Management and Control: | |
Monitor the area regularly. | |
Prune heavily infested leaves and dispose properly. | |
Use natural enemies-predators such as small trichogrammatid wasps, ichneumonid, braconid, elasmid, eulophid and chalcid wasps, and spiders. | |
Spray botanical insecticides such as neem, hot pepper and kakawate extracts. | |
Apply insecticides such as pyrethrins, cyfluthrin, carbaryl and spinosad. | |
Apply insecticides such as lambda-Cyhalothrin (BidaⓇ, KarateⓇ, DescarteⓇ), fipronil (e.g. Ascend®, Flipper®), cypermethrin (e.g. BushwackⓇ, MagnumⓇ, Cymbush 5ECⓇ) Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai (Bta) (e.g. Xentari®, Aztron), acephate (e.g. Acetam®, BlackhawkⓇ), fenitrothion (Sumithion 50Ⓡ), deltamethrin (e.g. Decis®, DecideⓇ, ScoutⓇ, Agro DeltametrinⓇ). | |
References: | |
http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/index.php?option=com_zoo&task=item&ite... | |
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/gardens-gardening/your-garden/hel... | |
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