Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects
This document provides an overview of the major pests affecting mango crops in Florida, including thrips, mirids, mealybugs, scales, mites, whiteflies, blackflies, beetles, and red-banded thrips. It details their life cycles, damage symptoms, and control measures, emphasizing the importance of moni...
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This document provides an overview of the major pests affecting mango crops in Florida, including thrips, mirids, mealybugs, scales, mites, whiteflies, blackflies, beetles, and red-banded thrips. It details their life cycles, damage symptoms, and control measures, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and selecting appropriate pesticides. The document also highlights the role of natural enemies and the need for adherence to pesticide regulations to ensure effective pest management and compliance with safety guidelines. Date first printed: October 1993.
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spelling | doaj-art-645ec9ba3f1a49679b73b62284fd6eb22025-01-10T05:53:58ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092017-06-012017410.32473/edis-ig073-1993Mango Pests and Beneficial InsectsDaniel Carrillo0Rita Duncan1Jorge Peña2University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida This document provides an overview of the major pests affecting mango crops in Florida, including thrips, mirids, mealybugs, scales, mites, whiteflies, blackflies, beetles, and red-banded thrips. It details their life cycles, damage symptoms, and control measures, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and selecting appropriate pesticides. The document also highlights the role of natural enemies and the need for adherence to pesticide regulations to ensure effective pest management and compliance with safety guidelines. Date first printed: October 1993. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/138135Pest controlmango |
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title | Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects |
title_full | Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects |
title_fullStr | Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects |
title_full_unstemmed | Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects |
title_short | Mango Pests and Beneficial Insects |
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topic | Pest control mango |
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