Tea mosquito bug: Helopeltis theivora
| Tea mosquito bug: Helopeltis theivora It is considered to be a serious pest of a tea. The damage more in most shaded areas. Symptoms of damage: Adults and nymphs suck the sap from buds, young leaves and tender stems Puncturing the plant tissues with their needle like rostrum and inject toxic saliva. Punctures appear as reddish brown spots. Leaves curl up, badly deformed and shoots dry up. Identification of the pest: Adult - black colour with red thorax, black and white abdomen and greenish brown wings. Management: Spray Clothianidin 50 WDG 120 g/ha or Thiacloprid 21.7 SC 375 ml/ha or Thiamethoxam 25 WG 100g/ha or Bifenthrin 8 SC 500 ml/ha |
- It is considered to be a serious pest of a tea.
- The damage more in most shaded areas.
Symptoms of damage:
- Adults and nymphs suck the sap from buds, young leaves and tender stems
- Puncturing the plant tissues with their needle like rostrum and inject toxic saliva.
- Punctures appear as reddish brown spots.
- Leaves curl up, badly deformed and shoots dry up.
Identification of the pest:
- Adult - black colour with red thorax, black and white abdomen and greenish brown wings.
Management:
- Spray Clothianidin 50 WDG 120 g/ha or Thiacloprid 21.7 SC 375 ml/ha or Thiamethoxam 25 WG 100g/ha or Bifenthrin 8 SC 500 ml/ha