White mango scale
Aulacaspis tubercularis
Overview:
Type of Pest: Aulacaspis tubercularis, commonly known as Asian Citrus Scale, is a scale insect species that infests citrus trees and other ornamental plants.
Physical Characteristics:
- Adult Females: Circular to oval-shaped, covered with a waxy shell.
- Color: Ranges from light yellow to brown, with a raised central area on the shell.
Life Cycle:
- Egg Stage: Eggs are laid beneath the female's waxy covering.
- Crawler Stage: Hatched nymphs, known as crawlers, move to find feeding sites.
- Adult Stage: Nymphs settle and develop into immobile adult scales.
Identification of Crop Infestation:
- Waxy Shells: Females are covered in a waxy shell that protects them.
- Yellowing and Leaf Drop: Infested plants may exhibit yellowing, leaf drop, and overall decline.
- Sticky Honeydew: Scales excrete honeydew, leading to the growth of sooty mold on leaves.
Management Strategies:
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Cultural Practices:
- Pruning: Remove heavily infested branches to reduce scale populations.
- Sanitation: Remove and destroy fallen leaves and debris to eliminate overwintering sites.
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Biological Control:
- Natural Enemies: Encourage natural predators such as lady beetles, predatory beetles, and parasitic wasps.
- Beneficial Insects: Release or conserve beneficial insects that feed on scale insects.
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Horticultural Oil:
- Summer Oil Sprays: Apply horticultural oil during the summer to suffocate scales.
- Dormant Oil Sprays: Use dormant oil during the tree's dormant season to control overwintering scales.
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Insecticidal Soaps:
- Spray Application: Insecticidal soaps can be effective against scales when applied directly.
- Repeat Treatments: Repeat applications as needed, especially for crawler stages.
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Systemic Insecticides:
- Soil Drench: Apply systemic insecticides as a soil drench for uptake by the plant.
- Foliar Sprays: Apply systemic insecticides directly to the foliage for scale control.
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Ant Control:
- Ant Management: Control ant populations, as they may protect scales from natural enemies.
- Ant Baits: Use ant baits to reduce ant activity.
Note: Asian Citrus Scale can weaken and damage citrus trees, leading to reduced fruit production. Integrated pest management (IPM) practices that combine cultural, biological, and chemical control methods are essential for effective scale management. Always follow recommended guidelines and consider the potential impact on beneficial insects and the environment.










