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longtailed mealybug
Longtailed mealybug


1.Antenna- small underneath the prosoma
2.Eyes- underneath the prosoma
3.Head- attached to thorax w/stylet
4.Legs- 6
5.Wings- none
6.Thorax- coated with wax
7.Petiole- none
8.Abdomen- attached to thorax
9.Color- white
10.Other- some have long filamentus tails

Life Cycle
Some Mealy bugs lay eggs within an egg sac, while some varieties give birth to live crawlers. There can be two generations each year and they may overwinter. In spring most mealybug crawlers move onto expanding green shoots, reaching maturity in mid-May to early June. The new females lay eggs that hatch from mid-June to July. The next generation crawlers then move out to the green portions to feed on foliage in late June or early July; mostly immature Mealy bugs are seen through July. Adult females will again appear in late summer and early fall.

Longtailed mealybug

MEALYBUGS

Mealy bugs are about 1/8 to ¼ inch long, and leave a white, powdery wax. They secrete a honeydew that ants crave, and attack landscape plants and trees. Mealy bugs will actually form colonies on the plants they are attacking. Aphids, mealy bugs, scale insects, and white flies are all soft-bodied insects. They are closely associated with ants, because the ants protect them against their natural enemies by actually fighting off their predators.

Mealy Bugs typically infest citrus, but will also go after dracaena palm and greenhouse plants. Care must be taken not to kill off Mealy Bug Destroyers, whose larvae look remarkably similar to the Mealy bugs themselves.