Cashew (Anacardium occidentale)

Leaf and blossom Webbers (Lamida moncusalis)

Symptoms

  • The caterpillars feed on the terminal leaves of new shoots and blossoms after webbing them.
  • Presence of webbing on terminal portions, with clumped appearance, and drying of webbed shoot/ inflorescences.
  • Galleries of silken webs reinforced with plant scraps and castings, indicate the presence of caterpillars.
  • It occurs sporadically and can cause damage between 25-60 per cent

Management

  • In east coast regions, Braconids (Apanteles sp.), Elasmids (Elasmus sp., Elasmus johnstonii F.) and Tachinid (Blepharella lateralis) can cause larval parasitism up to 50 per cent.
  • Apanteles sp., Avga choaspis (Nixon) (Braconidae) parasitize leaf and blossom webber larva in Kerala.
  • Green lace wing, Chrysoperla sp. also predate in this pest.

Chemical Control

Sl.No Generic Name Trade Name Color code Dosage/litre Knapsack Sprayer (Capacity 10L) Recommendation Remarks
Dosage/acre (200 L) Dosage/hectare (500 L)
1 Lamda cyhalothrin 5 EC Agent, Excel Glow Constant, Kabhaddi, Kunfu, Lambda 2.5, Lambda Star Veera, Lancer Lamdex, Marsjudo, Ninja-R, Reeva, Samurai Tag Demand, Santri Yellow 0.6 ml 6 ml 120 ml 300 ml
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Extremely Toxic
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Highly Toxic
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Moderately Toxic
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Slightly Toxic