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Mango stem borer and its management

Mango stem borer and its management

S.N.: Batocera rufomaculata (Cerembycidae: Coleoptera)

  • Occasional pest
  • Amlet and mulgoa varities are highly susceptible
  • Also attacks fig, rubber, jack, eucalyptus etc.

Appearance: 

  • Adult large, grayish with two pink spots and lateral spines on thorax
  • Grubs white, long with well developed head

Biology

  • life cycle : One year
  • Eggs are laid singly on bark
  • IP- 10-15 days: LP- 3-6 months; PP- 1-2 months
  • Pupation inside the tunnel

Nature of damage:

  • Grubs feed by tunneling through the bark of branches/stem
  • Make irregular galleries in the stem
  • Chewed material and excreta will be thrown out of the branches

Damage symptoms:

  • Wilting of branches and main stem
  • Oozing of dark liquid from entry hole and accumulation of frass on the ground

Management:

  • Mechanical removal of grubs from the stem
  • If not inject DDVP or Chloroform through entry hole plug it with mud
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Please note that this is the opinion of the author and is Not Certified by ICAR or any of its authorised agents.