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How to recognize and combat rose sawfly in rose bushes
Rose Sawfly Or Wasp
Insect
Type:
Risk to the plant:
MILD
Allantus Cinctus
Pathogen:

Orugas o gusanos
WHO CAUSES IT?
Allantus cinctus is an insect of the family Tenthredinidae commonly known as sawwasp. This insect is a pest that mainly affects rose bushes, causing damage to the leaves and tender shoots of the plant.
SYMPTOMS
In rose bushes, the presence of Allantus cinctus can cause the disease known as "defoliation." Symptoms include premature loss of leaves, which may turn yellow, wilt, or fall from the plant. This can affect the overall health of the rose bush and reduce its ability to produce flowers.



DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
Temperature:
15°C - 25°C
Humidity:
60% - 80%
HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Active movement of adult wasps, passive dispersal by wind, and human transport of infested plant material.
HOW TO ELIMINATE IT?
Home treatments
There are no home treatments
Natural allies
Chemical treatments
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.




















