Latin Name | Archips breviplicanus |
Common Name | Asiatic leafroller |
Biology | Adult moths are active at night and lay eggs on fruit tree leaves or branches. Larvae roll leaves to feed, causing damage within leaf shelters and affecting fruit development and tree vigor. They produce multiple generations annually, overwintering as larvae in bark crevices or leaf litter. |
Damage | This pest primarily damages rosaceous fruit trees including apple, pear, and peach. |
Distribution Regions | East Asia |
Monitoring | Pheromone lures mimic natural sex pheromones to attract male insects into specialized traps for population monitoring and suppression. As a core IPM component, monitoring enables early risk detection and targeted control. Mass trapping reduces mating opportunities to curb offspring populations. Protocols: ●Use only with matched traps. ●15-45 traps/hectare,replace/replenish every 4-6 weeks. ●Wear gloves or wash hands with detergent when switching lure types. ●Refer to trap-specific hanging instructions. |
Recommended Traps | Delta Trap, Wing Trap |
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