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It’s that time of the year again. Desert growers have begun planting fall melon
crops, transplanting cabbage and will be direct seeding leafy vegetables in just
a few weeks. Soon to follow is a number of important insect pest issues. As crops
begin to emerge, PCAs will begin to encounter insects that have the potential to
cause serious economic losses to seedling crops during stand establishment. These
include flea beetles, crickets (sometimes grasshoppers), darkling and rove beetles,
and saltmarsh caterpillars. These insects all have chewing mouthparts and most are
capable of consuming large amounts of leaf tissue in a short time. Seedling crops
at the cotyledon stage are most susceptible to these pests, where feeding by large
numbers can devour much of the cotyledons or outright kill the small plants. If
left uncontrolled, larger seedling plants (2-4 leaf stage) can sustain significant
feeding damage on the terminal growing points or newly emerged leaves. Not only
can this feeding stunt plant growth, but it can result in lack of uniformity and maturity
at harvest. Host sources of flea beetle, cricket and "woolly worm" infestations
include numerous summer crops (e.g., sudan grass, cotton and alfalfa) and a large
host of weeds (e.g., purslane). Experience indicates that melon fields planted adjacent
to these crops/weedy areas are at a high risk from these seedling pest, and particularly
flea beetles. As summer crops are harvested or terminated during the next several
weeks, these seedling pests typically move to the next available host crop; lettuce,
cole crops and melons. Fortunately, there are many registered insecticide alternatives
available that can be applied via sprinkler chemigation (i.e., pyrethroids) or foliar
sprays (i.e., Lannate, neonicotinoids) that can cost-effectively minimize their
abundance and damage to emerging produce and melon crops. For more information on
insect pests of leafy vegetables and melons at stand establishment go to the document
Pests at Stand Establishment 2014.
Pale Striped Flea Beetle
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