Texas Pecan

PECAN PEST MANAGEMENT

Nut losses from insects and diseases on pecans almost always are economical losses and can be severe enough to result in total crop failure. The websites listed in this category discuss pest control practices, identification of harmful insects, and pesticides to use in combatting these pests.

Related PECAN PEST MANAGEMENT Resources:
Controlling the Pecan Weevil: he pecan weevil (Curculio caryae [Horn]) is a key pest of pecan in the United States and portions of Texas.
 
Pecan Pest Management: Insects and Diseases: This publication describes pecan insect pests and diseases that may cause economic losses to producers.
 
MANAGING INSECT AND MITE PESTS OF COMMERCIAL PECAN: Many insects feed on the leaves, nuts, branches and buds of the pecan tree and can reduce the tree's productive potential