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M. aenus is an important pest of oilseed rape particularly in Western Europe. The larvae are up to 3 mm long and white with brown sclerotised plates. Eggs are laid in the flower buds of the host-plant and the larvae develop within the flowers. Oviposition damage to the buds of oilseed rape can cause the flowers to drop off. Both adults and larvae feed on the pollen and nectar in the flowers. Resistance to pyrethroids has been reported in this…
…Rachana et al. 2018), Tanzania, Uganda (Moritz et al. 2013), Ghana (Fening et al. 2022), Greece (Mound and Collins. 2000), France, Spain; The Netherlands (NPPO 2019) and USA (Soto-Adames. 2020). The host range has been well documented and is reported to be feeding on more than 40 host plants that include Gardenia, roses, chilli pepper, fiber crops, legumes, and fruits (Ahmed et al. 2023, Rachana et al. 2022, Sartiami and Mound. 2013, Hutasoit et al. 2019). T. parvispinus belongs to…
…et al. 2013), Ghana (Fening et al. 2022), Greece (Mound and Collins. 2000), France, Spain; The Netherlands (NPPO 2019) and USA (Soto-Adames. 2020). The host range has been well documented and is reported to be feeding on more than 40 host plants that include Gardenia, roses, chilli pepper, fiber crops, legumes, and fruits (Ahmed et al. 2023, Rachana et al. 2022, Sartiami and Mound. 2013, Hutasoit et al. 2019). T. parvispinus belongs to “Thrips orientalis group” (Mound and Masumoto. 2005)…
…to control these mosquitoes, making the importance of resistance monitoring and implementation of Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM) vital to the long term control of Aedes mosquitoes and the diseases they spread. Insecticide resistance in Aedes mosquitoes has been detected to all the major classes of insecticide used in their control. Find out more on the resistance mechanisms, current resistance status and resistance management guidelines using the links at the top of the page or go to the relevant Teams Page….