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Leaf cutter bee: Megachile anthracina

Leaf cutter bee: Megachile anthracina Symptoms of damage Leaf cutter bees cause characteristic damage to the rose leaves Cutting neat circular or oval patches from the leaf margins. Cut bits of leaves - used for the construction nest cells. Identification of the pest Adult - hairy, medium sized dark insects base of the abdomen tinged with red- brown colour. They build cells in crevices and cavities in hedges, dead wood etc. Management Insecticides are ineffective for preventing leaf cutting. Cover susceptible plants with cheesecloth or loose netting for preventing leaf injury damage Breeding sites should be eliminated Application of saw dust on the tunnel or thick stemed plants with hollowed opening Number of leafcutter bees in an area can be reduced if breeding sites are eliminated. Rotting wooden boards with sawdust pushed out of excavated tunnels To prevent leafcutter bees from tunneling into rose canes, seal exposed pith as canes are pruned.

Symptoms of damage

  • Leaf cutter bees cause characteristic damage to the rose leaves
  • Cutting neat circular or oval patches from the leaf margins.
  • Cut bits of leaves - used for the construction nest cells.

Identification of the pest

  • Adult - hairy, medium sized dark insects
  • base of the abdomen tinged with red- brown colour.
  • They build cells in crevices and cavities in hedges, dead wood etc.

Management

  • Insecticides are ineffective for preventing leaf cutting.
  • Cover susceptible plants with cheesecloth or loose netting for preventing leaf injury damage
  • Breeding sites should be eliminated
  • Application of saw dust on the tunnel or thick stemed plants with hollowed opening
  • Number of leafcutter bees in an area can be reduced if breeding sites are eliminated.
  • Rotting wooden boards with sawdust pushed out of excavated tunnels
  • To prevent leafcutter bees from tunneling into rose canes, seal exposed pith as canes are pruned.