Mealybug Control in Fruit Trees: Prevention and Treatment
Mealybugs are harmful pests that suck sap from fruit trees. Find out how to spot Mealybugs, what they do to plants, and its effective control.
Look for white cottony masses on stems, leaves, and fruits.Y ellowing leaves and stunted growth are the key signs in fruit trees
1. Signs of Infestation
2. Natural Enemies of Mealybugs
Encourage natural predators like ladybugs, which feed on mealybugs and keep their population under control.
3. Organic Solutions for Mealybugs
Use neem oil, garlic sprays, or soap solutions to manage infestations in fruit trees like Guava and Apple.
4. Prune Infested Areas
Prune heavily infested branches to stop the spread. Dispose of them properly to avoid further contamination.
5. Improve Orchard Hygiene
Keep the area clean by removing fallen leaves and fruits, further reducing mealybug infestation on your plantation.
6. Avoid Overuse of Fertilizers
Over-fertilizing can cause excessive sap, attracting mealybugs. Use balanced fertilizers for better growth.
7. Regular Monitoring
Regularly check your fruit trees for signs of mealybugs. Early detection of this pest aids in its effective control.
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