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How to control the dry pests of cherry blossoms

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Longicorn beetles that harm cherry blossoms usually include longicorn beetles, bare-shouldered longicorn beetles, red-necked longicorn beetles 1, and longicorn beetles occur one generation a year. Catch adults during Eclosion from the end of May to early June: before laying eggs, adults of longicorn beetles bite into the bark a "eight" or "T" shaped groove of about 2 mm and 8 mm in length, and then lay eggs in it. They can find grooves in the trunk during the peak spawning period in mid-late July, and destroy the newly hatched larvae in the cortical activity stage. The larvae are picked out with a grafting knife and are eaten into the xylem.

Longicorn beetles that harm cherry blossoms usually include longicorn beetles, bare-shouldered longicorn beetles, and peach red-necked longicorn beetles.

The main results are as follows: 1. Anoplophora alternatus occurs one generation a year. Catch adults during Eclosion from the end of May to early June: before laying eggs, the adults of longicorn beetles bite a "eight" or "T" shaped groove of about 2 mm and 8 mm in the bark, and then lay eggs in it. The grooves can be found in the trunk during the peak spawning period in mid-late July, and the newly hatched larvae can be destroyed in the cortical activity stage. The larvae are picked out with a grafting knife, and the larvae that are eaten into the xylem need to use a wire hook. You can also use a grafting knife to clean up the insect dung and sawdust, then use a plastic fuel spray can to inject 1:50 times of 50% fenitrothion or Guoshubao infusion solution, and finally seal the borer hole with wet mud.

2. Anoplophora glabripennis occurs one generation a year, and artificial capture and drug control are used for control.

3. The red-necked longicorn beetle has one generation in 2 years. Red-necked longicorn beetles often mate and lay eggs from the crown to the base of the trunk from 12 to 13:00 in sunny days, and can be caught after the emergence of adults in mid-June. The decay and feces of the peach-necked longicorn beetle are reddish brown, but when thin reddish-brown feces are found, open the cortex with a knife and kill the newly hatched larvae.

The coffee bark moth has one generation a year. Due to the phototaxis of adults, black light can be used to trap and kill them during Eclosion. The wilting branches should be cut off in time, and cut to kill or burn the insects, or spray nicotine 1000 times or 20% mothyl emulsion 50 times 200 times to kill.

 
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