Hemiberlesia rapax

Hemiberlesia rapax

Greedy Scale
Type:Insect
Binomial:Hemiberlesia rapax
Family:Diaspididae
Order: Hemiptera
Metamorphosis:Simple

Greedy Scale is a scale insect with a wide range of hosts. Its origin is uncertain, but it has become an invasive species in many parts of the world.

Description

Small, grayish-white armored scales, generally found in large colonies.

Symptoms and Signs

Severe infestations cause wilting, distortion, and the death of the host plant.

Ecology

Females do not produce wings, crawlers are spread mechanically or by wind.

Host plants

Greedy scale feeds on hundreds of species, including (but not limited to) species in the following genera:

  • Abelia
  • Acacia
  • Bamboos
  • Buxus (Boxwood)
  • Camellia
  • Ceanothus
  • Cedrus (Cedar)
  • Celtis (Hackberry)
  • Cercis (Redbud)

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Control

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