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Spotted Willow Leaf Beetle

Harmful Effects of Spotted Willow Leaf Beetle

Chrysomela vigintipunctata

A species of Chrysomela

Spotted Willow Leaf Beetle larvae and adults feed on host plants, causing defoliation and weakened plant integrity. High infestation levels can lead to significant yield losses and plant death, affecting food supplies and economic stability.

What Type of Pest Is Spotted Willow Leaf Beetle?

Agricultural Pests
Hurt Plant
Agricultural Pests
Damage Stage
Larvae
Host Plants
Willow
Host Plants Organs
Leaves, Stems
Damage Ways
Chew Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
The larvae of spotted Willow Leaf Beetle attack a variety of host plants, chewing on leaves and stems which can lead to defoliation. In minor infestations, the damage might just decrease the aesthetic value, but severe attacks can result in significant yield losses and even plant death, potentially affecting food supplies and economic stability.
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Adults, Larvae
Host Plants Organs
Leaves, Stems
Damage Ways
Chew Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
Adult and larval stages of spotted Willow Leaf Beetle feed on host plants, causing damage primarily to leaves and stems by chewing plant tissues. Consequences include defoliation and weakened plant integrity, potentially resulting in severe harm if infestation levels are high.