Harmful Effects of White spotted rose beetle
A species of Oxythyrea, Also known as Cetoniella, Mediterranean spotted chafer
White spotted rose beetle larvae harm plant roots, affecting stability and nutrient absorption, while adults consume flowers and leaves, leading to aesthetic and health decline in ornamental plants. Severe infestations can impact human enjoyment and property values. Their feeding can also damage the reproductive structures of plants like roses, hindering reproduction.
What Type of Pest Is White spotted rose beetle?
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