What does a raspberry sawfly look like?

Adults: Monophadnoides rubi has a small black body and 6mm in length. They emerge between early April to late June, and look a little like flies! Larvae: The larval stage of Geum sawfly resembles a caterpillar. They are pale green covered in double-pronged pale white spikes.
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How do you control raspberry sawfly?

Sawfly Control
  1. Cultivate around trees and shrubs in the early spring and again in the fall to help reduce the overwintering population.
  2. Wash slugs off leaves with a strong jet of water from the Bug Blaster; larvae may also be sprayed with Safer® Soap.
  3. Apply food-grade Diatomaceous Earth for long-lasting protection.
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What do sawflies look like?

Appearance. Size: Sawfly adults are about 1/2 inch long. Characteristics: Sawflies may look like flies, but are actually related to bees and wasps. The common name sawfly comes from their ovipositor, which is saw-like in shape and is used by the females to cut into the plants and lay eggs.
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What do sawfly larva look like?

Sawfly larvae are more commonly seen than adult sawflies. They look similar to butterfly and moth caterpillars. They differ from each other in the number of prolegs—the fleshy, leg-like projections on the abdomen. Caterpillars have two to five pairs of prolegs on the abdomen.
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What is eating holes in my raspberry leaves?

Raspberry Fruitworm

These beetles emerge from winter dormancy just before the leaves of your raspberry plants unfold in the spring. The adult beetles feed between the veins of your raspberry leaves, creating elliptical holes in the foliage. These beetles lay their eggs around the flower buds of your raspberry.
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How do I get rid of bugs eating my raspberry leaves?

Treatment Options:
  1. Hand-picking and placing the beetle in a soapy water bucket is a great way to get rid of these pests.
  2. Companion planting plants with a strong odor, such as garlic, can help to deter adults from eating the foliage.
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What can I spray on raspberry bushes?

Pest Control Sprays for Raspberry Plants
  • Monterey Horticultural Oil.
  • Hi-Yield® Vegetable & Ornamental Insect Control.
  • Safer® Brand Insect Killing Soap.
  • Natural Guard® Caterpillar Killer Spray w/BT.
  • GardenTech® Sevin® Bug Killer.
  • Hi-Yield® Captan 50W Fungicide.
  • Monterey Liquid Copper Fungicide.
  • Ferti-Lome® Fire Blight Spray.
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How do I identify a sawfly?

They can be distinguished from the caterpillars of butterflies and moths by the number of prolegs and by the number of eye cells. Sawfly larvae have six or more pairs of prolegs (including the clasper at the tail). These are the fleshy false legs that follow behind the six true legs at the front of the larva.
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How do you tell a caterpillar from a sawfly larvae?

Sawfly caterpillar (larva) identification guide

Sawfly caterpillars have three true legs at the front, the same number as many other insect larvae, but have more 'stumpy' prolegs, five or more, extending down the abdomen.
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What does a sawfly turn into?

All ants, bees, wasps and sawflies have a complete life cycle of four stages, egg, larva, pupa and adult. The larva is a worm-like immature that eats and grows until it forms a pupa and transforms to the adult stage (the way a caterpillar changes into a butterfly).
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Are sawflies caterpillars?

Sawfly larvae are not true Caterpillars, but are the larvae of various species of wasps, or more accurately Symphyta. They have 3 pairs of true legs, and up to 8 pairs of prolegs (true caterpillars only have up to 5 pairs of prolegs). There are about 200 known species of Sawfly in Australia.
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Are sawflies a pest?

At least 400 different species of sawfly have been recorded on plants in Britain. Larvae usually feed for about four to five weeks before pupating in the soil. Infestations of sawfly larvae often defoliate plants although infestations are usually localised and rarely devastating.
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Are sawflies wasps?

Sawflies are a type of stingless wasp that feed on plants. They get their name from the saw-like organ (ovipositor) on the abdomen of females that they use to lay eggs. The elm sawfly is a species that is native to South Dakota and mostly feeds on elm trees.
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How do you treat sawfly larvae?

The combination of Insecticidal Soap and Botanical Pyrethrins will kill Sawfly Larvae on contact if they are spotted in your trees. Azadirachtin is also an effective control for Sawfly Larvae.
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Where do sawflies lay their eggs?

The female sawfly uses its ovipositor to cut into young adult leaves, petioles or stems to deposit her eggs scattered across the leaf surface, along the edge of the leaf, or on a leaf vein, singly or in groups of 30-90 called “rafts” or “pods”. Leaf-mining species typically lay only one egg per leaf.
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How do you prevent raspberry beetles?

Pesticide control

In the past it has been advised that best control will be achieved by spraying raspberries when the first pink fruits are seen, with a second application two weeks later, however, plants should not be sprayed when in flower due to the danger to pollinating insects and so spraying may be ill-advised.
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What looks like a caterpillar but isn t?

Sawfly larvae look an awful lot like true caterpillars (which turn into moths or butterflies), but these creatures are actually related to ants, bees and wasps. In contrast, adult sawflies have a distinct wasp-like appearance which hints at the true evolutionary relationships of these creatures.
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Are sawflies bees?

Sawflies are the insects of the suborder Symphyta within the order Hymenoptera alongside ants, bees and wasps. The common name comes from the saw-like appearance of the ovipositor, which the females use to cut into the plants where they lay their eggs.
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What does a raspberry beetle look like?

A The adult beetle is pale brown, around 4mm long and covered in short hairs. The grubs reach 8mm long, have a creamy-white body with pale-brown marks on the back, a brown head and three pairs of legs.
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Do you cut raspberry bushes down in the fall?

Fall-bearing – Fall-bearing can be pruned for either one crop or two. For two crops, prune as you would summer-bearing, then again after the fall harvest, pruning to the ground. If only one crop is desired, there's no need to prune in summer. Instead, cut all canes to the ground in spring.
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Do sawflies bite humans?

This functions like a saw blade which allows the female to cut through host plant stems to deposit her egg. Although this feature does look a lot like a stinger, it really poses no harm to humans or their pets.
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Do sawflies eat aphids?

feeding habits: Fall armyworm, caterpillars, sawfly larvae, bean beetle larvae. description: Resemble stinkbugs, but have sharp points on the “shoulders” of the thorax. notes: Maintain permanent perennial gardens for their protection. feeding habits: Mainly aphids, but also leafhoppers, scale, mealybugs, thrips.
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Do sawflies Swarm?

Pest description and damage Sawflies are members of the Symphyta (horntails and sawflies), a subgroup of the Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps). The adults are small, black, slow-flying insects that swarm in considerable numbers around host plants in the sun, but the adults do not harm plants.
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