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How to Manage Pests
UC Pest Management Guidelines
Grape
Monitoring Insects and Spider Mites
(Reviewed 6/06,
updated 10/08)
In this Guideline:
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Begin monitoring weekly for mealybugs, leafhopper nymphs, and spider
mites together during bloom. Divide the vineyard into quadrants. In each
quadrant, randomly select 5 vines each at least a few vines in from the end of
the row. Look for mealybugs, leafhoppers, and mites on each of the 20 vines.
Use monitoring form with
detailed treatment threshold information (example
form—).
Mealybug
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Early in the season,
inspect basal leaves for grape, obscure, and longtailed mealybugs and under the
bark of trunks for vine mealybug.
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Later in the season,
inspect all plant parts for mealybugs.
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Make a record of any
vine that is infested.
Leafhoppers
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On each vine, choose
one leaf at the 3rd or 4th node up from the basal node for first generation
nymphs or young fully expanded leaves in the middle of the cane for 2nd or 3rd
generation nymphs.
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Count and record the
number of nymphs on each leaf using the monitoring form.
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Note whether they
are grape leafhopper nymphs, variegated leafhopper nymphs, or both.
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Check the leaves for
parasitized eggs (red, or with parasite emergence holes) and note their
presence (+) or absence (-).
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Follow guidelines in
the leafhopper section to determine whether treatment is required.
Spider mites
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Early in the season,
choose one leaf between the 2nd and 4th nodes on each of the 20 vines. Later in
the season, choose the 4th expanded leaf from the growing tip.
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Use a 10–14X hand
lens and look for mites and mite predators.
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Note if mites and
mite predators are present (+) or absent (-) on the monitoring form.
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Follow guidelines in
the webspinning spider mite section to determine whether treatment is
necessary.
IMPORTANT LINKS
UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Grape
UC ANR Publication 3448
General Information
L. G. Varela (Crop Team Leader), UC IPM Program, Sonoma County
W. J. Bentley, UC IPM Program, Kearney Agricultural Research Center, Parlier
D. R. Haviland, UC IPM Program, Kern County
P. A. Phillips, UC IPM Program, Ventura County
R. J. Smith, UC Cooperative Extension Sonoma County
A. Shrestha, UC IPM Program, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
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