6. Mango nut weevil

6. Mango nut weevil - Sternochetus mangiferae Fab. (Curculionidae: Coleoptera)

    Damage
    • The grub tunnel in a zig - zag manner through the pulp endocarp and the seed coat and they finally reach the cotyledons.
    • As the fruit develops the tunnel get closed.
    • The grub feeds on the cotyledons and destroy them.
    • The adults who emerge from the pupae also feed on the developing seed and this may hasten the maturity of infested fruits.
    Mango nut weevil
    Bionomics
    • The adult weevil is stoutly built, 6 mm long, dark brown in colour.
    • It lays eggs singly on the marble sized fruits by scooping out the surface tissue and cover over with a transparent secretion.
    • The ovipositon puncture heals leaving minute spot. On a single fruit up to 15 eggs may be laid in a day.
    • The egg period is 7 days.
    • The newly hatched out grub is creamy, yellow apodous tunnel the fruit pulp and enter into cotyledons.
    • The larval period is 20-30 days. It undergoes five larval instars and pupate inside the nut along the concave side.
    • The pupal period is 7 days. The total life cycle occupies 40-50 days.
    • The adult often remain inside the nut until they are thrown away after consumption of the pulp.
    • The weevil hides in crevices of the tree trunk as they have longevity of 10 months.
    Management
    • Follow prophylactic measures in Neelum and Bangalora varieties as these varieties are susceptible.
    • Collect and destroy the fallen fruits, which contain 85 % of the weevil
    • Spray emamectin benzoate 1 ml / litre during marble stage and second spray at 15 days after the first spray.
    • Take up insecticides spray directing towards the base of the trunks during the non-flowering season.
    • Tieing red ant colonies in mango orchards help to reduce the damage of nut weevil remarkably.

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