Leaf Miner Control

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  • Leafminers belong to several different genera of insects such as beetles, flies, and moths. It is simple to identify a leafminer as they ‘mine’ through the leaf and cause damage that is fairly unmistakable. As larvae tunnel their way through the leaf layers eating chlorophyll and other plant juices, they leave a white winding trail behind.

    Scouting can be done during the day when there is light to see these symptoms. Although leafminers rarely kill a host outright, they can ultimately
    weaken the plant’s ability to photosynthesize, which can result in stunted growth, discoloration, or even open a wound for which disease can enter. Also, in the case of leafy greens such as lettuce and spinach, leafminer damage can cause the crop to become less profitable.

Always obtain an accurate diagnosis and ensure you are using good cultural and sanitation practices. Local extension offices will generally be able to identify your pest. Additionally, feel free to send us images and we will do our best to assist you.