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Why Are Mulberry Leaves Being Eaten? Spotting Caterpillar Damage
Mulberry, also known as Common mulberry
The 'Caterpillar' disease refers to the damage caused by larval stages of moths and butterflies that feed on Mulberry. It leads to significant foliar damage, reducing overall plant health and productivity.

Symptom Analysis

On Mulberry, 'Caterpillar' disease causes extensive defoliation, visible chewed leaves, frass (caterpillar droppings) on the plant surface, and stunted growth as larvae consume leaf material.
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What Causes Caterpillar Disease on Mulberry?

Larvae
Various moth and butterfly species lay eggs on Mulberry, whose larvae feed on the leaves, leading to the 'Caterpillar' disease.
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How to Treat Caterpillar Disease on Mulberry?

Non pesticide
Manual removal: Regularly inspect Mulberry and physically remove caterpillars and eggs from the leaves.

Biological control: Introduce natural predators like birds or parasitic wasps, or use Bacillus thuringiensis products.
Pesticide
Insecticides: Apply appropriate insecticides focusing on those targeted at caterpillars, ensuring they are safe for Mulberry.

How to Prevent Caterpillar on Mulberry?

Sanitary measures
Remove plant debris and maintain garden hygiene to reduce egg-laying sites.
Protective netting
Cover Mulberry with netting to physically prevent moths and butterflies from laying eggs.
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When is Caterpillar Most Active Period on Mulberry?

Most active during warmer months when moth and butterfly populations are high, and larval development is faster due to favorable temperatures.

Infectivity

Caterpillar infestations spread quickly across closely situated plants.

Lethality

Severe infestations can heavily defoliate and weaken Mulberry, leading to potential death if untreated.

FAQs on Mulberry

What are the first signs of 'Caterpillar' disease on Mulberry?
The first signs include small holes on leaves, presence of tiny caterpillars, and frass on the leaf surfaces.
Can 'Caterpillar' disease on Mulberry be treated without chemicals?
Yes, manual removal of caterpillars and biological control are effective non-chemical treatments.
How can I prevent 'Caterpillar' disease on Mulberry?
Maintaining garden hygiene, using protective netting, and employing natural predators help prevent infestations.
What time of year is 'Caterpillar' disease most prevalent on Mulberry?
It is most prevalent during the warmer months due to higher moth and butterfly activity.
Is 'Caterpillar' disease lethal to Mulberry?
It can be, particularly if infestations are heavy and sustained, leading to significant defoliation and plant stress.
Are there any specific insecticides recommended for 'Caterpillar' disease on Mulberry?
Insecticides targeted specifically at larvae, such as those containing Bacillus thuringiensis, are recommended.
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