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The Hairy Rose Beetle: The Pest That Eats Your Flowers Before They Become Fruit
The damage here doesn’t start at the fruit – it starts long before. The hairy rose beetle (Tropinota squalida) attacks flowers directly, feeding on the stigmas and petals, preventing fruit set entirely. The result? Losses that can reach 90% of your harvest if you don’t act at the right time.
What Is This Insect?
A black, hairy beetle that attacks the flowers of stone fruits – almond, apricot and cherry – as well as many other fruit trees and both wild and cultivated roses. It feeds directly on flower parts, preventing fruit formation.
How Do You Know Your Orchard Is Affected?
Life Cycle:
A complete cycle producing one generation per year:
How Do You Fight It?
First – Chemical Control (Most Effective):
Second – Mechanical Control (For Small Areas): Collect insects by hand in the early morning or just before sunset when they move slowly.
Third – Water Traps (For Large Areas):
⚠️ Remember: This pest attacks the flower – once it drops, there is nothing left to save. Early action is everything.