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Spodoptera litura

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The black feather moth is commonly known as the red nematode. The larvae occur in large numbers at the flowering stage and invade the florets to feed on stamens. The peak period is usually from late June to early August, especially the hot weather is the most serious. All the murdered florets fall off, often resulting in failure. It can be continuously sprayed with 1000-fold solution of trichlorfon every 5-7 days during the full bloom in summer.

Black feather moth commonly known as red nematode. Larvae occur abundantly at anthesis, invading florets and feeding stamens. Usually in late June to early August for the peak period, especially hot weather damage is most serious. All of the injured flowers fall off, often resulting in failure. Trichlorfon 1000 times solution can be continuously sprayed every 5~7 days in summer blooming period.

 
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