A preliminary report on the biology and ecology of citrus blossom bug has been completed since the team’s last update.
Progress towards the intermediate outcomes – understanding the pest status, biology and ecology of citrus blossom bug (CBB), its industry impact, and identification of future research needs – was made by completing the second season of field collections and conducting a preliminary intervention trial. Collections were made from across Queensland, however they could not be made in NSW due to COVID19 travel restrictions.
Observational studies of CBB biology led to a preliminary description of feeding behaviours in the context of avocado, as well as identification of the eggs and suitable oviposition sites within avocado inflorescence.
Results from a small-scale field trial suggest that Transform® Isoclast® may be a suitable option for managing CBB. Application of the insecticide was shown to decrease the visible signs of mirid feeding damage to inflorescence and improve fruit set in one of the cultivars used in the trial.