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| Life Cycle of the Red Lily Beetle | |||||||||
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Life Cycle of the Red Lily Beetle (Lilioceris
lilli)
(With suggested Controls)
1.
Over wintering adult beetles emerge in early spring from the
surrounding soil to mate and lay 200 to 400 eggs on the underside of
the leaves of the lily plant.
2.
Eggs usually hatch in about 7-10 days.
Photo by: Paul Mabbott
3.
Emerging larvae will begin feeding on the underside of the leaves and
then move to the top. This stage lasts for about 16-24 days. They will
cover themselves with their own feces to discourage predators.
4.
Larvae drop to the ground and pupate for about 20-25 days.
Pupae cases are dark brown or black in color and very hard to
find in the soil.
5.
Emerging adults climb plants and feed until fall but do not normally
mate or lay eggs until spring.
6.
New adult beetles appear to swarm together and fly to seek out new
locations during August to September.
7.
Adults over winter in the surrounding soil or under plant debris.
Some adults may survive over two seasons.
Stir up the surrounding soil or the mulch in early spring and
kill any emerging beetles before they have a chance to lay their eggs.
Note:
The lily beetle has no known natural enemies in Canada. It is up to
each gardener to check their lily plantings at least weekly for signs
of the beetle. Because
the beetles are strong fliers and can move around the neighborhood,
inform your neighbors and help them to control this pest.
The beetles have now been reported in most parts of Winnipeg as
well in various provincial locations.
Note:
All information in this article has been obtained from various sources
on the Internet. Use your
own discretion in controlling beetles on your property and use
only the methods with
which you are comfortable.
All organic or chemical pesticides should be handled as
directed by the manufacturer.
There are no pesticides specifically registered for use on lily
beetles in Canada.
Neem is not registered for sale or use as a pesticide in Canada |
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