Identification Symptoms
- Suck sap usually from the underside of leaves and devitalize the plant.
- In severe cases, the leaves dry up and the plant is stunted.
- Due to feeding the sucrose percentage of juice is adversely affected.
- Excrete honey dew on the leaves on which a black fungus develops, adversely affecting photosynthesis and ultimately the yield.
- Affected plants present sickly and blighted appearance.
- Development of sooty mould.
- Swarms of these insects in all stages on the tender foliage.
- Fading and drying up of the leaves.