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Douglas County Conservation District ~Helping People Help the Land~
by promoting projects through education to
further the long- term sustainable use of natural resources
balancing the needs of agriculture and urban growth
PO Box 688, 7519 E. Hwy 86, Franktown, CO 80116 ![]() |
Blotchminer Beetle
About Blotchminer BeetleLives on cottonwood and other poplars. Young larvae are white or cream-colored and very flat, while older larvae are more cylindrical and 4 to 5 mm long. Moths have a wingspread of 6 to 17 mm and have elongated yellowish forewings with white cross bars and diagonal markings. Larvae appear in spring and pupate within the mines during July and August; adults emerge during August. During early summer, larvae of blotchminers feed and construct irregularly shaped mines between upper and lower surfaces of leaves. By mid-summer these mines appear as blotches on leaves. Infested trees usually shed damaged leaves prematurely. To ControlSpray leaves with chlorpyrifos or oxydemeton-methyl at first sign of mining. |