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Wood-colored apamea moth

Harmful Effects of Wood-colored apamea moth

Apamea lignicolora

A species of Apamea, Also known as Wood-colored Apamea

Wood-colored apamea moth poses risks to plant health by feeding on roots, stems, and leaves, disrupting water and nutrient transport, which can lead to weakened structures, stunted growth, or plant death.

What Type of Pest Is Wood-colored apamea moth?

Hurt Plant
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Larvae
Host Plants Organs
Roots, Stems, Leaves
Damage Ways
Chew Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
The wood-colored apamea moth inflicts damage to plants through feeding on various parts including roots, stems, and leaves. By chewing plant tissues, this insect disrupts the plant's ability to transport water and nutrients, leading to weakened structure and potentially reduced growth or death if the damage is severe.