Title: TREE FRUIT AND GRAPE PESTS
1INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT IN WESTERN
COLORADO VINEYARDS By R. J. Zimmerman
2INSECT PESTS OF WINE GRAPES
Grape Mealybug Grape Leafhopper
Grape Berry Moth
3Grape Mealybug
Over winters in egg or 1st instar beneath bark
4Grape Mealybug
Overwintering Site note cottony mass containing
egg mass
Discolored bark from honeydew
5Grape Mealybug
Adult 0.2 inches long
Females return to old wood in mid-summer to lay
eggs (up to 600 eggs/female)
1 generation per year
6Grape Mealybug Injury
Almost all damage is caused by 1st generation of
crawlers from summer brood
Contamination of fruiting clusters
Honeydew causes growth of sooty mold on berries
7CONTROL OPTIONS Grape Mealybug
Dormant Applications - Lorsban 4E
Oil Effectiveness?? -
Early Spring, Shoots 6 long -Provado Solupak
.75-1oz/ac Late Spring, bloom through set
-Guthion 50WSP 1.5-2lb/ac -Malathion 8EC
1-2.5 pt/ac -Provado 75WP Summer, July to
August -Provado 75WP 0.75-1oz/ac OSU
recommendations
Applaud (buprofezin) -Insect growth
regulator -kills nymphs
-suppresses oviposition in adults
8Grape Mealybug Observations 2001
- Sampling started in mid-March -observed
1st instar nymphs in only one
infested vineyard -OW as egg??? -
Collected at least one parasitic wasp species -
No mealybugs observed on foliage as of May 2.
9Grape Leafhoppers Erythroneura ziczac
Erythroneura vulnerata
Adults
Over winters as adults -does not OW in vineyard
10Grape Leafhoppers
Adults observed on rose bushes, columbines and
dandelions in early spring
GLH populations tended to move from outside rows
into middle of vineyard
Adults on yellow sticky card
11Grape Leafhoppers
E. ziczac nymphs feed on underside of leaf-
1995-1996 survey 85 of nymphs counted.
E. vulnerata nymphs
12Grape Leafhopper Damage
Excessive feeding results in loss of
photosynthetic activity Can lead to premature
loss of leaves
E. ziczac adults
13Grape Leafhopper Control
Monitoring Monitor outer rows of
vineyard when grapes are leafed out
Late Spring through Berry Maturation - Carbaryl
4F 2-4 pt/ac - M-Pede 1.5-2 gal/100 gal water
- Provado 75WP 0.75-1 oz/ac
Pay attention to PHI
diazinon will not be available in a few years
14Grape Leafhopper Varietal Preference in Western
Colorado
Preferred varieties Lemberger
Gewurtzaminer Orange Muscat Blanc
Non-Preferred Varieties Merlot White
Riesling Seyval Blanc
15Grape Leafhoppers Natural Controls
Ladybug pupae
General Predators Anagros epos- parasitic
wasp Spiders
16Grape Berry Moth Endopiza viteana
2 generations east of Rockies Colorado ??
3/8 inches in length
17Grape Berry Moth
In early spring, larvae feed on stems, blossoms
berries
Feeding Damage
18Grape Berry Moth Larvae
1/3 inch long
When berries reach 3mm in diameter, larvae feed
inside of berries
19Grape Berry Moth
Damaged berries
20Grape Berry Moth
Pupating grape berry moth
21Grape Berry Moth
Monitoring Pheromone traps on perimeter
-every 100 feet -placed out before bloom
Visual inspections