Beauveria Bassiana – Beauveria bassiana
Beauveria bassiana
Common name
Beauveria bassiana
White muscardine fungus
Causal agent
The beauveria bassiana fungi come in contact with several insects and penetrate their body. Once inside the body, it kills the insect and produces a white mold from the cadaver.
Scientific name
Beauveria bassiana
Symptoms & Signs
Beauveria bassiana infects the insects by penetrating the spores in the host insect’s body. It kills the insects and produces a white mold from its cadaver, which continues to produce more spores.
Transmission
It is transmitted by spores that are penetrated into the insect body through the cuticle. The spores can also be transferred to other areas by means of a carrier, such as wind or water.
Time of concern
Throughout the year
Common hosts
Aphids
Bugs
Mealybugs
Grasshoppers
Caterpillars