California Agriculture (Jan 2006)

New controls investigated for vine mealybug

  • Kent Daane,
  • Walter Bentley,
  • Vaughn M. Walton,
  • Raksha Malakar-Kuenen,
  • Jocelyn Millar,
  • Chuck Ingels,
  • Ed Weber,
  • Carmen Gispert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v060n01p31
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1
pp. 31 – 38

Abstract

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The vine mealybug is a newly invasive pest that has spread throughout California's extensive grape-growing regions. Researchers are investigating new control tools to be used in combination with or as an alternative to standard organophosphate insecticide controls. Insect growth regulators and nicotine-based insecticides provide good alternative pesticides for use in some vineyards. Ongoing studies on the augmentative release of natural enemies and mating disruption also show promise, but commercial products are not yet available to growers.

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