Leaf Miners Identification and control of Leaf Miners
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Leaf Miners are basically any insect that lays its eggs in
the spongy layer between the upper and lower surfaces of leaves. The
vast majority of leaf-mining insects are moths and flies, some beetles
and wasps also exhibit this behavior. A few mining insects utilize other
parts of a plant, such as the surface of a fruit. Various
varieties attack various plants, There are over 200 species of leaf
miners. Primarily named according to the plant they infest.
Larvae develop
between the leaf surfaces and tunnel or 'mine' out the spongy middle
layer as they grow.
Wiggly lines on leaves are a tell-tale sign of a leaf miner attack [Image]. |
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There can be up to four generations of the insect in a season depending
upon the locality and climatic conditions. The first generation of the
insect causes the most damage. Adults begin egg laying in the spring
when the leaves start to unfold. At this time of the year, all leaf
tissue is soft and favorable for larval development.
They are extremely prolific and spend most of their adult lives
depositing their eggs on the underside of host plants. The larvae
proceed to spend their lives just under the surface of the leaves
gorging themselves ..they tunnel through the plant (Hence the term
leaf-miner ) The key aspect of managing leaf miner infestations is to detect it before it becomes too difficult to deal with. Plant inspection is one detection method. Another method is to use Yellow Sticky Traps, placed slightly above crop height Recommended Control For Leaf Miners is * Bioneem It's effectiveness is based on several modes of action.
These modes of action result in a broader spectrum of control for the majority of harmful insects while at the same time it spares many beneficial insects such as Beneficial Nematodes and Lady Bugs that prey on undesirable insects. BioNeemThe Bioneem Multi-purpose Concentrate Insecticide and Repellent is for fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamentals in and around the home. Bioneem kills or repels aphids, beetles, caterpillars, leafminers, thrips, whiteflies and other pests.
Biological Controls
Note; Not all predatory insects will attack all varieties of leaf miners, as they are not a species, but rather a "Category" Lady Bugs probably attack the widest array.
Ladybug Lures Keeps trapped ladybugs alive in the trap for release in the garden. Pheromone based Lure.
Methods of Suppression
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