Dear Ms. Promila Chaturvedi Ji,
Am  a lay person and have limited knowledge. The coffee board has come out
with information with regards to practices to control mealy bugs. In the
literature distributed from them, I find that mealy bugs are immobile
sucking pests. I learnt that the best way to control the spread is to
control the population of ants nests. I was made to understand that there is
a symbiotic relationship between ants and mealy bugs. The ants move the
nymphs of mealy bugs and place them in succulent areas of tender shoots.
Once they are placed in the place, the nymph attaches itself to the
succulent spot and starts sucking the sap.
The ants benefit by the honeydew secreted by the mealy bugs and feed on it.
I have never found any plant in my farm that has mealybugs and no ants. If
however, you have any new information that contradicts it, am willing to
study it with an open mind.
Please guide me to any such link on the net.
Regards
Yazdy.

On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 6:24 PM, promila chaturvedi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Mealy bugs, after multiplying  can spread and infest other plants touching
> the infested plants without any assistance from ants and one of the bug in
> this family can enter the house and make life miserable.
> Promila
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Yazdy Palia <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Dear Neil Ji,
>> Further to our discussion this morning, I have done some research and have
>> come across the link given below. It says that the larvae of cryptolaemus
>> (lady bird beetles) look exactly like mealy bugs.
>> copying the link for reference of all our friends.
>> http://www.bugsforbugs.com.au/product/cryptolaemus
>> Regards
>> Yazdy.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Neil Soares <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>   Hi,
>>>  My photographs of Mealy Bugs taken at the Nameri Tiger Reserve. Doesn't
>>> necessarily have to be ants around. These ones also jumped around a lot.
>>>                      Regards,
>>>                        Neil Soares.
>>>
>>> --- On *Wed, 7/14/10, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]>* wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:41277] ID of the plant
>>> To: "efloraofindia" <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 12:12 AM
>>>
>>>
>>> Agree with you as you are seeing the plant.
>>>
>>> Mealy bugs are still present in my garden in Hibiscus rosa-sinensis,
>>> Ixora and Mango. Ants are common in first two species but in Mango I have
>>> not observed ant population. Monsoon is on in Chhattisgarh.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> Pankaj Oudhia
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Yazdy Palia 
>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Pankaj ji,
>>>> When there are mealy bugs, there should be plenty of ants. Moreover,
>>>> mealy bugs appear in very dry areas and during summer. They can not survive
>>>> our monsoon. Even if there is slight moisture in the soil, they do not
>>>> thrive. mealy bugs have a fleshy body this thing does not. Moreover the
>>>> fluffy matter is flying about in the air. If it is mealy bugs it can not 
>>>> fly
>>>> about like that.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Yazdy.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Pankaj Oudhia 
>>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I agree with Neil ji. It looks like Mealy bug specially in picture
>>>>> 3122.
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Pankaj Oudhia
>>>>>
>>>>>  On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Neil Soares 
>>>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>   Hi Mr.Palia,
>>>>>>   My guess would be Urena lobata var.sinuata and the 'fluffy matter'
>>>>>> are mealy bugs.
>>>>>>                        With regards,
>>>>>>                          Neil Soares.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --- On *Mon, 7/12/10, Yazdy Palia 
>>>>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>>>>> >* wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From: Yazdy Palia 
>>>>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> Subject: [efloraofindia:41102] ID of the plant
>>>>>> To: "indiantreepix" 
>>>>>> <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 10:35 PM
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hello friends, what is the identity of the plant and what is the
>>>>>> identity of the fluffy matter on its stem.
>>>>>> Regrds
>>>>>> Yazdy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You have been sent 5 pictures.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DSCN3118.JPG
>>>>>> DSCN3119.JPG
>>>>>> DSCN3120.JPG
>>>>>> DSCN3121.JPG
>>>>>> DSCN3122.JPG
>>>>>>
>>>>>> These pictures were sent with Picasa, from Google.
>>>>>> Try it out here: http://picasa.google.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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