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Leopard moth

CATERPILLARS LIVING ON WOOD AND BARK Leopard moth (Zeuzera pyrina,)... [Pg.172]

Table 5.13. Comparison of leopard moth Zeuzera pyrina) and goat moth (Cossus cossus). Table 5.13. Comparison of leopard moth Zeuzera pyrina) and goat moth (Cossus cossus).
Leopard moth Zeuzera pyrina) Goat moth Cossus cossus)... [Pg.172]

Nature of damage leaves or shoots wither and die, frass pellets and wood particles protrude from the entry hole the feeding tunnels are extensive and significantly larger than those of the leopard moth, the infestation is normally near the trunk. The caterpillar gives off an unpleasant odour... [Pg.173]

DIRECT. The only direct control measure is insertion of a wire into the entry hole for mechanical destruction of the caterpillars. For control of the leopard moth, however, positive results have also been obtained with mass traps (12 pheromone traps/ha). [Pg.174]


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