Pink bollworm

  • It is an insect known for being a pest in cotton farming.
  • The pink bollworm is native to Asia, but has become an invasive species in most of the world’s cotton-growing regions.
  • The female moth lays eggs in a cotton boll, and when the larvae emerge from the eggs, they inflict damage through feeding.

ias4sure.com - Pink bollworm

 

  • Since cotton is used for both fiber and seed oil, the damage is twofold.
  • Their disruption of the protective tissue around the boll is a portal of entry for other insects and fungi.
  • Infestation on susceptible cotton is generally controlled with insecticides.
  • Populations of bollworms are also controlled with mating disruption, chemicals, and releases of sterile males which mate with the females but fail to fertilize their eggs.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top