1.Stemborer

1.Stemborer-Batocera rufomaculata Dejean. (Cerambycidae: Lepidoptera)

    Damage
    • The grubs feed by tunneling through the bark of branches and main stem.
    • The damage may also show itself by the shedding of leaves and drying of terminal shoots in early stage of attack.
    • When the damage occurs at the main stem, the whole tree succumbs.
    Bionomics
    • The adult is a large longicorn beetle about 5 cm long and 1.6 cm broad and yellowish brown in colour.
    • It has two pink dots and lateral spines on thorax.
    • It lays eggs singly on the bark, or cracks and crevices on the tree trunk or branches hatch in about 1-2 weeks.
    • The grub is stout with well-defined segmentation and yellow in colour.
    • The grub makes zig - zag burrow beneath the bark.
    • The grub feeds on the internal tissues and become full fed in about six months.
    • It pupates inside the tunnel itself. The pupal period is. 19-36 days.

    Mango Stemborer

    Management
    • Remove and destroy the dead trees and affected branches from the garden.
    • Swab trunk with carbaryl 20 g/1.
    • Use light trap 1 / ha to attract adult moths or beetles.
    • Locate bore holes, spike out grubs using a needle or iron wire.
    • Exclude the alternative host, silk cotton from mango orchards.
    • Grow less susceptible varieties viz., Neelam, Humayudin, and Panchavarnam.
    • Swab coal tar + Kerosene (1 :2) on the basal part of the trunk up to 3 feet high after scraping the loose bark to prevent the female from egg laying.
    • Spike out the grub if the bore holes are located, and add insecticide emulsion (monocrotophos 0.1 % at 20 ml / hole) a fumigant tablets (3 g Aluminium phosphide) or petrol and seal the holes with the mud.
    • Follow padding with monocrotophos 36 WSC 10 ml per tree soaked in absorbent cotton when the trees are not in bearing stage.
    • Apply carbofurean 3 - 5 g per hole and plug with mud after removing the grub by using needle.
    • Apply carbofuran granules in the soil at 75 g / tree basin.

Last modified: Wednesday, 25 January 2012, 11:23 PM