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


Home
DISTRICT INFO
EDUCATION / INFO
EVENTS
FINANCIAL ASSIST
NOXIOUS WEEDS
PRODUCTS
SCHOLARSHIPS
SEEDLING TREES
SERVICES
WATERSHED DAMS

Blotchminer Beetle

Blotchminer damage

About Blotchminer Beetle

Lives 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 Control

Spray leaves with chlorpyrifos or oxydemeton-methyl at first sign of mining.