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Crop Protection :: Pest of paddy

Swarming caterpillar: Spodoptera mauritia

Symptom of damage:

  • Larvae cut the seedlings in large scale
  • Cattle grazed appearance in severely infested fields
  • They feed gregariously and march from field to field

Identification of insect pest:

  • Egg: eggs are spherical and creamy in colour, which are laid in a group covered over with grey hairs
  • Larva: caterpillars are light green with yellowish white lateral and dorsal stripes in the early stages and later become dark brown or grayish green in colour with a crescent shaped black spot on the side of each segment
  • Pupa: pupates in an earthen cocoon in soil. Pupa is dark brown and measures 16-17 mm long.
  • Adult: moth is medium sized, stout built dark brown with a conspicuous triangular black spot on the forewings. Hind wings are brownish white with thin black margins.

Management:

  • Flood the nursery to expose the hiding larvae to the surface for birds to pick them up.
  • Allow ducks into the field to feed on the larvae.
  • Larvae perish in heavy rains, and are victims of various diseases, parasitism and predation.
  • Dig trenches around the infested field and place ashes in the trenches to make it difficult for the larvae to escape.
  • Insecticides should be the last resort for armyworm control. In nursery, drain the water and spray chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 80ml + 20 lit of water for 8 cents.
  • In main field, spary Chlorpyriphos 20% EC @ 500 ml/ac during late evening in case of severe infestation.
Larva Adult
Infested seedlings Flooding Nursery

 

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