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Raspberry Crown Borer

Harmful Effects of Raspberry Crown Borer

Pennisetia marginata

A species of Pennisetia

Raspberry Crown Borer larvae bore into plant tissues, damaging roots and stems, which can cause wilting, stunted growth, and potentially plant death, leading to agricultural losses.

What Type of Pest Is Raspberry Crown Borer?

Hurt Plant
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Larvae
Host Plants Organs
Roots, Stems
Damage Ways
Boring Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
Larvae of raspberry Crown Borer bore into host plant tissues, mainly attacking roots and stems, causing wilting, reduced growth, and in severe cases plant death. It affects various plant species without special preference, potentially leading to significant agricultural impact.
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