Guava Pests and Beneficial Insects
High density (1,361 trees per acre) Murcott trees yielding 680 boxes/acre in year 2, CREC CUPS. Figure 4 from publication CMG19/HS1304: Citrus Under Protective Screen (CUPS) production systems. Credits: Arnold W. Schumann, UF/IFAS.

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Pest control
guava

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Carrillo , Daniel, Jorge Pena, y Rita Duncan. (2001) 2017. «Guava Pests and Beneficial Insects: ENY-412 IG072, 6 2017». EDIS 2017 (4). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ig072-1993.

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This document provides an overview of the major pests affecting guava crops in Florida, including guava whitefly, red-banded thrips, guava fruit moth, Caribbean fruit fly, mealybugs, and various scales. It details their life cycles, damage symptoms, and control measures, emphasizing the limited availability of registered insecticides for guava. The document also highlights the importance of selecting appropriate pesticides and adhering to label instructions to ensure effective pest management and compliance with regulations. Date first printed: October 1993.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ig072-1993
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