Taxus Mealybug – Dysmicoccus wistariae
Taxus Mealybug – Dysmicoccuswistariae
Common Name: Taxus Mealybug
Latin Name: Dysmicoccuswistariae
Appearance:
- Adult females are the pest’s most visible stage.
- Females are round, hemispherical, eight to ten millimeters long, and five millimeters broad.
- The skin is red and coated in white, waxy fluids. White, waxy filaments extend from the body’s edge as well. Under the waxy layer, body parts are visible.
- Males are little two-winged white insects. Immatures (nymphs) look a lot like scale crawlers. They are relatively minor at this stage, with smooth bodies that range from pale yellow to brown.