Rice Caseworms
Rice caseworms (Nymphula depunctalis) are aquatic caterpillars that primarily affect rice grown in flooded environments. Unlike many agricultural pests, these larvae are uniquely adapted to waterlogged conditions andβ¦
Rice caseworms (Nymphula depunctalis) are aquatic caterpillars that primarily affect rice grown in flooded environments. Unlike many agricultural pests, these larvae are uniquely adapted to waterlogged conditions andβ¦
Rice hispa beetles are small, spiny beetles that are serious pests of rice crops, particularly in Asia and other rice-producing regions. Both adults and larvae feed on riceβ¦
Rice stem borers are a group of moth larvae that are among the most destructive pests in rice-growing regions. These pests attack rice plants by boring into stems,β¦
Rice planthoppers are among the most destructive insect pests affecting rice cultivation worldwide. Belonging to the family Delphacidae, these small, sap-feeding insects are capable of causing severe yieldβ¦
Rice leafhoppers are small, sap-sucking insects that pose a significant threat to rice production worldwide. Belonging to the family Cicadellidae, these pests feed on plant sap by piercingβ¦
Rice moths (Corcyra cephalonica) are one of the most destructive stored-product pests worldwide, particularly in warm and humid regions. These moths primarily infest stored grains such as rice,β¦
Quorn grain beetles are storage pests that infest grains, seeds, and processed food products. These beetles can contaminate food supplies and cause economic losses. They are commonly foundβ¦
Quorn root aphids are subterranean pests that feed on plant roots, weakening plants and reducing growth. These aphids are difficult to detect because they live below the soilβ¦
Quesnel scale insects are sap-feeding pests that infest a variety of plants, including ornamental and agricultural species. Like other scale insects, they are often overlooked until infestations becomeβ¦
Oak button gall wasps are a specialized group of gall-forming insects that induce the development of small, button-like growths on oak leaves. These galls serve as protective structuresβ¦