Identification Symptoms

  •      Young larva feeds on the leaves for some time and then attacks squares and bolls.
  •      Internal tissues are eaten severely and completely hollowed out.
  •      While feeding, the caterpillar thrust its head inside leaving the rest of the body outside.
  •      Fed leaves shoot and buds.
  •      “Flared or open” squares.
  •      Bolls are bored at the base of flower buds which are hollowed out, bracts of damaged flower buds spread out and curl down wards.
  • Premature boll opening and shedding.