Cochineal Insect
Dactylopiuscoccus
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Phoenix, Arizona
Kenner, Louisiana
Hillsborough, North Carolina
Hico, Texas
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MyHiraeth
(Zone 10a) |
September 2006 |
Negative
Hard to get rid of. Act immediately on first sighting - the more they are the harder it will be to really dismiss them. Dish detergent is helpful when washing them away from the plant - which from my experience is the only truly effective way to get rid of cochineas.
In my area they attack a variety of plants, namely bougainvilleas.
In my area they attack a variety of plants, namely bougainvilleas.
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Xenomorf
Phoenix, AZ (Zone 9b) |
July 2006 |
Negative
A tiny insect that feeds on a few species of Prickly Pear Cacti (Opuntia sp.). It burrows into the areole and emits a fuzzy, sticky white substance. It will eventually kill the plant if left untreated. Cochineal, if squished, will produced a crimson red liquid that has been used for centuries as a red dye.
One of the treatments that I use to eradicate the bug is by spraying a biodegrateable, diluted dish-soap mixture with water on to the affected areas. Several treatments may be necessary.
One of the treatments that I use to eradicate the bug is by spraying a biodegrateable, diluted dish-soap mixture with water on to the affected areas. Several treatments may be necessary.