Red palm weevil: Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
Symptoms of damage
- Rhinoceros beetle attacked palms are more prone to infestation by red palm weevil.
- Grubs bore into stem and feed on softer tissues of stem, meristem and mesocarp of fruits.
- Infested palms - gradual wilting and drying of outer whorl of fronds.
- In severe - rotting of spear.
- Red palm weevil lays eggs on injuries made by rhinoceros beetle on bunches.
- Larvae feed on the mesocarp of fruits and penetrate into peduncle for pupation.
- Infestation causes qualitative and quantitative loss of the fruits.
Identification of the pest
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Pupa |
Emerging from coccon |
Adult |
Management
- Ripe bunches are to be harvested in time. Avoid making wounds on the palm and bunches.
- Prophylactic leaf axil filling is to be done for young palms as in the case of rhinoceros beetle.
- Trunk injection with carbaryl 50% WP at 1% is an effective curative treatment.
Attractants
a. Pheromone traps
- Ferrolure placed in specially designed traps and hanged on the palms
b. Log traps
- Weevils are trapped and destroyed using split logs of coconut/oil palm or petioles (50 cm long) treated with
attractants such as coconut toddy, macerated grapes, cashew apple, pineapple and molasses
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Damage – red palm weevil |
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