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Insect Categories, Identification &
Management on Ornamentals
Limited Commercial Landscape Maintenance (LCLM)
Pesticide Applicator Certification Workshop
Bill Schall
UF / IFAS
Palm Beach County Extension
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Insect Pest Control The actual insect may not be identifiable
The type of damage to the plant must be identified for effective control
10X hand lens useful for small stuff
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Insects Are Arthropoda (Arthropods)
An arthropod is:
An animal that is distinguished from
other animals in having an external
skeleton called an exoskeleton and
jointed appendages
Kingdom (Animal, Plant, Fungi, Bacteria, etc.)
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Variety or Cultivar
Common Name
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Examples of Arthropods
• Insects
• Spider Mites
• Ticks
• Spiders
• Crabs
• Shrimp
• Lobster Photo: Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org
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Slugs and Snails are Not Insects
They are Mollusks (a phylum like
arthropods are a phylum)
They do not have jointed appendages
or exoskeletons
They chew
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Snail in Miami
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Insects are from an ancient lines that included
trilobites and crustaceans which were abundant
in the oceans over 500 million years ago.
Trilobites are extinct.
Photo: Clemson University
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Head
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Thorax
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Abdomen
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3 sets - 6 legs
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Eyes
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Mouthparts
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Legs: 4 pairs
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Abdomen
Head (cephalothorax)
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Insect as Pests Considered to be a pest if:
• transmits diseases (mosquitoes)
• feeds on food (flour moth), crops (corn
earworm) or structures (termite)
• are a nuisance (cockroaches, lovebugs,
bedbugs)
World-wide only 8% of insects are considered
pests
In the US, less than 1% are pests (99% not pests)
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Also, Beneficial Insects • Pollinators (apples, watermelons, squash)
• Products (honey, silk, dyes)
• Scavengers
• Predators/parasites
• Food for fish, birds & wildlife
• Scientific study
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Molting
Exoskeleton periodically shed as insects grow
– called Exuvia -
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Exuvia
Cast off Exuvia or skins from red palm mites
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Feeding Type
• Piercing-Sucking/Rasping
• Chewing
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Ornamental Insects – Piercing-Sucking
Eye
Stylet
Antenna
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Feeding Type
Piercing-Sucking Scale
Mealybug
Aphids
Whitefly
Thrips
Plant/Leaf
Hoppers
Psyllids
Mites
Photo: David Cappaert, Bugwood.org
Photo: Lisa Ames, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org Photo: Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org
Photo: UF Schall
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Feeding Type
Piercing Sucking/Rasping
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Thrips
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Feeding Type Piercing/Sucking Rasping
Thrips mostly attack
flowers, & sometimes
leaves & sometimes
young fruit
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Photo: UF Osborne
Photo: Clemson University
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Ornamental Insects Scale Insects
Armored – no honeydew
Soft - honeydew
Photo: UF Weissling
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More Insects with
Piercing/Sucking Mouthparts
Production of “honeydew” causes growth of sooty mold (soft scale, whitefly, mealybug, aphids, plant hoppers, thrips, phyllids)
Fungus which grows in the honeydew which makes the leaves look dirty and black
Attract ants Protect insects producing the
honeydew Move insects from one plant
to another Photo: Sarah Vanek, Bugwood.org
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Red Date Scale An important new pest of date palm
In U.S. – it is only in Florida
Usually restricted to Phoenix
palms
Photo: University of Florida
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Croton Scale
• 2008 - Reported in
Florida; new to science
• Hosts – Many, but
mostly croton
• Builds to high densities
on some hosts; plant
decline
Photo: UF Schall
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Pink Hibiscus Mealybug Damage
Boron Deficiency Photo: UF Broschat
Photo: UF Osborne
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More Piercing Sucking Insects
Hemispherical Scale Photo: UF L. Buss
Oleander Aphid w/ Mummy Photos: UF L. Buss
Cycad Scale Photo: UF D. Palmer
Florida Wax Scale Sooty Mold Photo: UF E. Buss
Ficus Thrips
Photo: UF H. Glenn)
Citrus Mealybug Photo: UF Osborne
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•Soft, pear shaped bodies
•Can identify by cornicles
Aphids
green peach aphid
tobacco aphid
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Photo: Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado
State University, Bugwood.org
Photo: Eugene E. Nelson, Bugwood.org
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Another Piercing Sucking
(Insect-like arthropod) Spider Mites Some, like two-spotted spider mites produce webbing on leaves L eaves may also show silvering or yellowing from mite feeding Damage often worse during dry weather
Photo: UC Statewide IPM Project
Photo: David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org
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Feeding Type Chewing
Caterpillars
Beetles
Weevils (billbugs)
Grasshoppers
Leafminers Photo: UF Schall
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Ornamental Insects - Chewing
Corn Earworm (caterpillar)
Mandibles
Maxilla
Grasshopper Photo: Phillip Roberts, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org
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Feeding Type
Leaf Miners (chewing)
Caterpillars (most)
Fly Larvae
Beetle Larvae
Photo: Lance S. Risley, William Paterson University, Bugwood.org Photo: Gyorgy Csoka, Hungary Forest Research Institute, Bugwood.org
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Feeding Type Borers (chewing)
Caterpillars
Beetles & Weevils
Adults & Larvae
Photo: UF Schall
Photo: UF Schall
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More Chewing Insects
Palm Skeletonizers
Photo: UF Weissling
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Weevils (billbugs)
White Grubs
best treated with a soil
application of pesticide
Beetle White grub
Other various white
grubs & their adults
White grubs
Photos: University of Florida
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Vertebrate (backbone) Pests Raccoon and Armadillo digging are indicators of
grubs and other soil & turf insects
Photo: Johnny N. Dell, Bugwood.org
Photo: UF Kern Photo: UF Kern
Photo: David Seerveld, AAAnimal Control, Bugwood.org
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1. What type of feeding do thrips do?
1. Masticating
2. Chewing
3. Piercing/Sucking
4. Rasping
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2. Where do you find most
thrips damage?
1. Flowers
2. Never underside
of leaves
3. Never top of
leaves
4. Stems
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3. What is an example of an insect
with a piercing sucking mouthpart?
1. Billbug
2. Caterpillar
3. Beetle
4. Chinchbug
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4. What are some examples of insects
with chewing mouthparts?
1. Caterpillar
2. Beetle
3. Planthopper
4. Both 1 & 2
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5. How can you tell the difference
between adult spider mites & insects?
1. Spider Mites – 6
legs
2. Spider Mites - 8
legs
3. Mites have a
thorax
4. Mites are bigger
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6. What do we call the excrement that many
piercing sucking insects produce?
(clue: sooty mold often grows on it)
1. Flocculent
2. Frass
3. Exudate
4. Honeydew
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7. Are slugs & snails insects?
1. Yes
2. No
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8. What is a sign that plants have
spider mites?
1. Waxy flocculent
2. Silvery or
yellowing leaves
3. Webbing
4. Both 2 & 3
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9. What do we call an insect skeleton, and where
is it located on/in the insect body?
1. Exoskeleton – on
the inside
2. Exoskeleton – on
the outside
3. Endoskeleton –
on the outside
4. Endoskeleton –
on the inside
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10. Insects with cornicles and pear shaped
bodies are which of the following?
1. Mealybugs
2. Thrips
3. Aphids
4. Spider Mites
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Insect Categories, Identification &
Management on Ornamentals
Limited Commercial Landscape Maintenance (LCLM)
Pesticide Applicator Certification Workshop
Bill Schall
UF / IFAS
Palm Beach County Extension