Mealybug Destroyer
Looking for effective mealybug control? I suggest the mealybug destroyer. They work, and unlike many pest controls, don't harm the environment.
While this predatory beetle thrives on high mealybug populations, they are best released in early spring when the first pests are observed. The mealybug destroyer is most active at 70° Fahrenheit or higher and should be released at a rate of 0.5 per sq. ft. of planted area or 2-5 beetles per infested plant. In orchards release 1,000-2,000 adult beetles per acre of mature fruit trees. Mealybug destroyers should be shaken out close to mealybug infestations at dawn or dusk when they are least active. Repeat as necessary, usually once or twice a year.
Often after release, the mealybug problem appears to be worsening before it improves. This is because C. montrouzieri larvae are covered in a white, woolly material and are very similar in appearance to their prey.
Note: Used by the citrus industry in California, this predatory insect is credited with the complete control of the citrus mealybug.
Tip: Ants feed on the honeydew that sucking insects (aphids, mealybugs, thrips) produce and will vigorously protect these pests from their natural enemies. If possible, control ants prior to release.
Related Sites:
• Learn more about mealybugs here.
• Midwest Biological Control News - University of Wisconsin, Madison
• Cryptolaemus montrouzieri - Cornell University
• Natural Enemies Gallery - University of California Statewide IPM Program
• Researchers Discover Sex Potion to Ensnare Mealybug Pests - USDA (ARS)
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