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Colorado potato beetle
/kˌɒləɹˈɑːdəʊ pətˈeɪtəʊ bˈiːtəl/
/kˌɑːlɚɹˈɑːdoʊ pətˈeɪɾoʊ bˈiːɾəl/
Colorado potato beetle
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Escarabajo de la patata de Colorado
a highly destructive pest that feeds on potato plants, characterized by its distinctive yellow and black striped appearance
What is a "Colorado potato beetle"?
A Colorado potato beetle is a notorious pest that specifically targets potato plants. This beetle is characterized by its distinct yellow and black striped body, oval shape, and prominent antennae. Both the adult beetles and their larvae are voracious feeders, consuming the leaves and stems of potato plants. The Colorado potato beetle poses a significant threat to potato crops as their feeding can lead to defoliation and reduced yields. Effective management strategies, including crop rotation, cultural practices, and judicious use of insecticides, are employed to control and mitigate the damage caused by the Colorado potato beetle and protect potato harvests.