Saturday, January 16, 2010

How can we control milli bug attack to the crops?

Is it possible that you mean mealy bugs? The following link can help you understand the ';mealybug'; and control it in your crops.


http://floriculture.osu.edu/archive/oct9鈥?/a>How can we control milli bug attack to the crops?
get an anti milli bug spray and watch them die and your nice nieghbors too.How can we control milli bug attack to the crops?
It is next to impossible to help find a way to deal with this problem given only it's common name known to you in your region (and no picture), not knowing where in the world you are (as a reference to area insects), or what the crop is that you have. Every place calls a bug by different names. I can only guess that you are referring to a millipede, but possibly a centipede as they are frequently confused. Millipedes will eat dead material only (for the most part). So if that is the pest the problem is that they are living on dead stuff on your crop. The dead stuff is from parts of the crop dying, which is caused by another problem or another bug, or the ground/ mulch the plants are in. Frequently bugs eat dead stuff around a plant but will hide in the plant during the day or night, when they are not active. If it is a centipede, first be careful as most are poisonous and bite. They are poisonous because they eat other bugs by poisoning and killing them first. If you have these it is because there is a lot for them to eat, and they too will hide in your crop when not active. But not knowing what it is you call a milli bug, it could be anything with a lot of legs so I need a better description as I said, or a picture, or the Genus and Species. You can send it by email to my name at yahoo, or rephrase your question, but make sure I know so I don't miss you. See you soon. Mike
use an insecticide

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