Peanut Burrower Bug: A Native Pest on the Rise
Understanding the Threat
The peanut burrower bug (Pangaeus bilineatus Say) is a piercing-sucking pest native to Central and North America. This small insect can wreak havoc on peanut crops, leaving farmers scrambling for solutions.
Biology and Behavior
The burrower bug is a soil-dwelling insect with piercing-sucking mouthparts. It feeds on peanut roots and pods, causing damage that can significantly reduce yield. Unlike invasive species, the burrower bug is well-adapted to Georgia's climate and has established itself as a recurring problem for peanut growers.
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