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Stored grain insect-pests attack the stored grain products as a results of which the grains lose their nutritive value and germinating capacity. Important insect-pests of these grains are Khapra beetle, lesser grain borer, rice weevil, red rust flour beetle and grain moth. |
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Gram dhora, mung dhora |
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Root-knot nematodes Leaves of affected tomato, brinjal and bhendi plants become discoloured after the invasion of their roots by the larvae. Occasionally, leaves dry up and plant height is affected. On the roots, distinct galls or knots develop and in case of severe infestation, side roots develop profusely which gradually weaken the plants. |
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Snails and slugs Snails and slugs eat the emerging radicle and plumule. They also feed on the bran leaves of younger plants and cause severe damage. |
Sprinkle Snaikill 5% granules in the field or bait
containing metaldehyde 2.5% with moist or 900 g of metaldehyde in 31 kg of moist bran/ha. Best results are achieved when broadcasted on the soil during a moist warm evening a few days after a dry weather.
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Field rats and house rats They cause heavy losses and destroy the stored grains and other products by consuming, contaminating with their excreta, urine, hair and extraneous matter. They also spoil storage bags, clothes, etc. |
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Jackals and porcupines They are generally active at night and damage sugarcane, maize, jowar, green vegetables, watermelon, sweet potato and plant nurseries. |
Spot burrows of porcupines and fumigate with Celphos/Phostoxin tablets. |
Birds Some birds such as sparrows, parrots, crows, etc. are harmful to many grain crops, vegetables and fruits. |
Caution :Soak 1 kg wheat grains in 1/2 L water containing 4-5 ml Lebaycid 50 EC for 6 hours. Dry under shade, These grains should be spread on cloth late in the evening so that sparrows may eat them early the morning. Pets, cattle and children should be kept away from bait. |
NOTE : The quality of water recommended for different sprays in insect control is according to the conventional high volume sprayers that are in general use. If motorised knapsack sprayers are used, then the amount of water would be 40-125 L per hectare. However, the quantity of the insecticide would remain the same in both the cases.
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Last Modified : 3/1/2020
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