Maple Mealybug – Phenacoccus acericola
Maple Mealybug (Phenacoccus acericola)
Common Name: Maple Mealybug
Latin Name: Phenacoccus acericola
Appearance:
- The name “mealybug” refers to the fine powdered “mealy” wax that coats the body.
- Adult female mealybugs have no wings and are the easiest to identify.
- Adult male mealybugs have wings. However, they are rarely observed outside of chemical-based traps.
- Most adult female mealybugs are tiny (a few millimeters to less than 1/2 inch); thus, scouting with a hand lens is helpful. Mealybug immature or active “crawler” stages are less than half a millimeter long and can easily be transferred to new plants by wind currents.