
Cochinillas
WHAT IS AND HOW TO ELIMINATE
Mealybug
Planococcus Sp.
Pathogen:
Insect
Type:
Risk to the plant:
MILD



DESCRIPTION
WHO CAUSES IT?
Planococcus sp. It is a species of mealybug that affects mangoes. These insects have an oval body and are covered in a white waxy secretion, which gives them a cottony appearance. Its life cycle includes several stages: egg, nymph and adult. Adult females, which are immobile, produce a large number of eggs beneath the protective wax they secrete, while males are winged and can move more freely in search of females to breed with.
SYMPTOMS
The disease it produces on mango is known as cottony mealybug. General symptoms include:
• Presence of white or cottony Taches on the leaves, branches and fruits of the mango.
• Reduction in plant vigor and growth.
• Yellowing and wilting of leaves.
• Loss of fruits and decrease in the quality of the harvest.



TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
20°C - 30°C
70% - 90%

HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Direct contact with infected plants, transport by wind, dispersal by insect vectors.

HOW TO REMOVE IT?
Home remedies
There are no home treatments
Chemical treatments
• ORANGE OIL 60g/L [ME] P/S
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [64742-46-7]) 79% [EC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [64742-46-7]) 80% [EC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [8042-47-5]) 54.6% [EW] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [97862-82-3]) 40% [EW] P/V
• ACETAMIPRID 20% [SG] P/P
• AZADIRACTIN 1% (AS AZADIRACTIN A) [EC] P/V
• DELTAMETHRIN 2.5% [EC] P/V
• MALTODEXTRIN 47.6% [SL] P/V
• PYRIPROXIFEN 10% [EC] P/V
• Planococcus citri (Pheromone)
• POTASSIUM SALTS OF FATTY ACIDS C14-C20 48% [EW] P/V
• SPIROTETRAMAT 15% [OD] P/V
Treatments allowed in organic farming
• ORANGE OIL 60g/L [ME] P/S
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [64742-46-7]) 79% [EC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [64742-46-7]) 80% [EC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [8042-47-5]) 54.6% [EW] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [97862-82-3]) 40% [EW] P/V
• AZADIRACTIN 1% (AS AZADIRACTIN A) [EC] P/V
• Planococcus citri (Pheromone)
• POTASSIUM SALTS OF FATTY ACIDS C14-C20 48% [EW] P/V
Insect allies
EFFECTIVE PRODUCTS TO ELIMINATE THIS PEST
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Effective against all types of fungi
• Regularly inspect mango trees for signs of infestation.
• Promote biodiversity in the crop environment to encourage the presence of natural enemies of the mealybug.
• Prune and remove severely affected branches or parts of the plant.
• Apply specific insecticide treatments when necessary, following the instructions of the health authorities.
• Use biological control methods, such as the introduction of parasitoids or mealybug predators.