Biological Control

The Mealybug is one the hardest pests to control. Its body is covered with white waxy threads, which often make a chemical pest control unsuccessful. The predatory beetle Cryptolaemus montrouzieri is a specialist in clearing mealybug populations.

Cryptolaemus montrouzieri is an Australian ladybird. Adult beetles can reach a length of 4 mm, and have black-brown wingcases. Its head, thorax an abdomen are orange-brown. The Cryptolaemus larva can reach a length of 13 mm and can be recognized by its white downy wax secretion. Due to this secretion, the larva and its prey are as like as two peas in a pod. However, the larva of Cryptolaemus is longer, more mobile and its wax threads are longer than those of mealybugs.