Olive and Jasmine
The jasmine moth is a member of the lepidoptera order. Jasmine moths are highly mobile and found around the world. Female jasmine moths lay eggs on the underside of leaves. Newly hatched larvaes mainly feed on young foliage but can damage the fruit too. The moth is considered a serious problem especially in nurseries and newly planted orchards.
Note: Jasmine moths can be confused with another lepidopteran, “the olive moth” (Prays oleae). This is because both are known to attack olive trees.
Cuanto antes, mejor: es más fácil y más rentable superar la infestación durante las etapas iniciales. Haga una rutina de monitoreo regular en el campo y mire las plantas para detectar la presencia de los síntomas anteriores.
Use técnicas de monitoreo de plagas (como las trampas) para ayudar a mantener un registro de la población de insectos.
Chlorantraniliprole, methoxyfenozide, lambdacialotrina, dimetoato, deltametrina, cipermetrina, bifenthrin y etofenprox.
Productos a base de spinosad.
*Names marked in red are considered to be highly poisonous to beneficial insects.
*Names marked in green are considered to be organic and IPM (integrated pest management) compatible.