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Two-marked treehopper

Harmful Effects of Two-marked treehopper

Enchenopa binotata

A species of Enchenopa, Also known as A treehopper

Two-marked treehopper poses risks to crops by damaging stems and leaves through fluid-sucking. Severe infestations can lead to significant agricultural yield loss, indirectly affecting human food resources.

What Type of Pest Is Two-marked treehopper?

Agricultural Pests
Agricultural Pests
Damage Stage
Adults, Nymphs
Host Plants
Beans, various trees and woody plants
Host Plants Organs
Stems, Leaves
Damage Ways
Sucking Plant Fluids
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
The presence of two-marked treehopper on crops such as beans and woody plants results in damaged stems and leaves due to their fluid-sucking activity during the adult and nymph stages. While small numbers cause mild distress, severe infestations lead to significant yield loss. The stress inflicted on plants can indirectly affect humans through reduced agricultural output.