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Bishop's mitre

Harmful Effects of Bishop's mitre

Aelia acuminata

A species of Aelia, Also known as Bishop's mitre shield bug

Bishop's mitre can significantly damage cereal crops by extracting nutrients, leading to reduced yields and potential disease transmission. The severity of impact varies with population density, with higher numbers causing greater economic losses.

What Type of Pest Is Bishop's mitre?

Agricultural Pests
Agricultural Pests
Damage Stage
Adults, Nymphs
Host Plants
Wheat, barley, rye
Host Plants Organs
Seeds, Stems
Damage Ways
Sucking Plant Fluids, Spreading Plant Diseases
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
When present in high numbers, bishop's mitre can cause significant harm to cereal crops by sucking nutrients from seeds and stems. This results in yield reduction and can lead to disease spread. At low densities, the impact may be mild but can escalate with increasing populations, potentially leading to greater economic losses.
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