1 May 2017 Colorado Potato Beetle

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  1. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    Found one Colorado Potato Beetle when moving a board in the garden. The adults overwinter in the soil, emerge and lay eggs on mostly potatoes but have several hosts. This one adult can lay several hundred eggs and must be suppressed or a potato field is quickly devastated, literally in a few days. I grow less than 100 plants and over the season pick by hand around 2000 eggs and larvae when found on the vegetation. This year I am planting my potatoes late assuming the beetle will have looked elsewhere for a host by the time I plant. Every commercial potato field is heavily sprayed to survive.
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    The last several days six adult Colorado Potato Beetles were removed from the potatoes. Today looking under the lower leaves of the plants several clusters of eggs were found and removed. Every egg would develop into a voracious larvae if allowed to mature. An adult female can lay as many as 500 eggs during the season. They are removed by picking in a small patch of potatoes, but a large field must be heavily sprayed or complete destruction of the crop occurs.
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    Today about 25 larvae were removed from potatoes. All the eggs found were removed apparently some were left. I tour the potato patch several times a day and remove all the larvae for about three weeks. I resist using pesticides. The Colorado Potato Beetle is truly the bane of most potato growers.
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