
False Codling Moth
Thaumatotibia Leucotreta
Pathogène :
Insect
Type:
Risque:
CRITICAL (Quarantine Agency)
Micosis/Hongos





Descrição da doença
The pathogen Thaumatotibia leucotreta, commonly known as the avocado moth, is an economically important pest that affects avocado crops in various regions of the world. This pest belongs to the order Lepidoptera and is characterized by its ability to infest avocado fruits at different stages of development, from flowers to mature fruits.
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Descrição do patógeno
The disease that occurs in avocado is known as "avocado moth damage" and is mainly manifested by the presence of galleries and feeding damage in the pulp of the fruit. Symptoms include the presence of moth excrement, Taches and discolorations on the surface of the fruit, as well as fruit decomposition in advanced stages of infestation.

TEMPERATURA E UMIDADE
20ºC - 30ºC
70% - 80%

CAMINHOS DE TRANSMISSÃO</span
Infested fruits, the migration of adults, the dispersal of larvae and the introduction of contaminated plant material.

CONTROL
Tratamento químico
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 1.5% [CS] P/V
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 10% [CS] P/V
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 2.5% [WG] P/P
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 5% [EG] P/P
• CHLORANTRANILIPROL 20% [SC] P/V
Tratamento biológico
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 1.5% [CS] P/V
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 10% [CS] P/V
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 2.5% [WG] P/P
• LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN 5% [EG] P/P
Traitements biologiques
• BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AIZAWAI 50% [WG] P/P
• BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (ABTS-351 strain, 640 g/kg) (32 MILLION CLU/g) 64% [WP] P/P
• BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (STRAIN PB 54) (16x10E6 I.U./G) 8% [WP] P/P
• BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS KURSTAKI (Strain SA-11) 85% (32 MILLION IU/G) [WG] P/P
• CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (MEXICAN ISOLATE) (2x10E13 viable granules/L) 4.96% [SC] P/V
• CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (R5 ISOLATE) 90.9% (1 X 10E13 GV/L) [SC] P/V
• CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (CpGV V15) (3 X 10E13 GRANULES/L) 52% [SC] P/V
• CYDIA POMONELLA GRANULOVIRUS (CpGV V22) (3 X 10E13 GRANULES/L) 52% [SC] P/V
Recomendações
To prevent and control avocado moth infestation, it is essential to implement integrated pest management practices that include proper tree pruning, removal of infected fruits, and application of specific insecticides at key times in the moth's life cycle. . In addition, it is important to maintain good hygiene in the garden and promote biological diversity to encourage the presence of natural enemies of the pest.

TRAITEMENTS
Remèdes maison
There are no home treatments
Alliés naturels
Traitements chimiques
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.

RECOMMANDATIONS
- Check the back of the leaves frequently, especially in dry weather.
- Spray water on the leaves to increase humidity and prevent them from settling.
- Keep plants healthy with good watering and adequate light.
- If you see cobwebs or damage, clean the leaves with a damp cloth or pressurized water.
- Use potassium soap or neem oil every few days until they disappear.

Plantes répulsives
Rosemary, Dill, Coriander