Grape Flea Beetle – Altica chalybea
Grape Flea Beetle – Altica chalybea
Common Name: Grape Flea Beetle
Latin Name: Altica chalybea
Appearance:
- The Grape Flea Beetle is a metallic blue or black beetle with a length of about 2-4 mm.
- Eggs:The eggs of Grape Flea Beetles are small and yellowish and are laid in clusters on the undersides of grape leaves.
- Pupae:The pupae are found in the soil beneath grape vines and are light yellowish-brown.
- Larvae:The larvae of Grape Flea Beetles are small and worm-like with a yellowish-white color.
- Adults:The adult Grape Flea Beetle is the stage that causes damage to grape vines. They feed on the leaves, leaving behind small holes and skeletonization of the leaf tissue.