Controlling banana weevils

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https://www.accessagriculture.org/controlling-banana-weevils

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00:11:30

Year of Production: 

2016

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»Learn how to spot banana weevils, how to keep them out of new banana fields and how to trap them.«

Across the world, people use banana and plantains for cooking, roasting and growing. Peelings of the fruits and chopped pieces are used as feed for livestock.

But bananas have a small enemy called the banana weevils. A small black insect with a long curved snout. Plants attacked by banana weevils grow slowly and produce small fruits.

Development of weevils

Female weevils lay their eggs at the base of the banana stem just above the ground level or in the cut stem left after harvest.

The weevils eggs hatch in to larvae that fits in to the tunnel of the stem. The tunnels block the flow of water and nutrients in the stem thereby preventing normal growth of the banana. As the weevils larvae grow they make larger tunnels in the stem and finally find their way to the soil, the tunnels weaken the stem making it break at the base or in the middle.

Recognising weevils

Attacked banana plants bare small branches, the leaves shift splits and their are tunnels in the stem and combs and the stems often snaps.

Banana weevils moves short distance and rarely fly. They spread to new fields mainly through infested planting materials. Clean suckers and planting materials should be used to avoid spread.

Controlling banana weevils

After planting suckers, contain good soil fertility and high moisture to control in your banana field to get strong plant that can resist pest and disease.

Add manure 2ft away from the banana stall so that the banana roots do not grow to the surface. Mulch the field to help maintain soil moisture and discourage weevils from infesting the banana stem .

Freshly cut stem are attractive to weevils hence after every harvest, stem should be split into small long stripes and spread them to dry. The harvested stem can be used as weevils traps, when trapped the weevils are collected and burned.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:05Banana and plantain are used for cooking, roasting and animal feeds. Banana plants when attacked by weevils grow slow and produce small fruits.
01:0602:29Weevils eggs hatch into larvae, from pupa, small weevils emerge after 7 days.
02:3003:18When planting new banana, clean planting material should be used so that weevils are not transferred through infested suckers.
03:1904:29Young suckers used where weevils have not made tunnels, good suckers to plant must be big at the bottom thin at the top.
04:3005:12After planting banana suckers maintain good soil fertility.
05:1306:54Fresh cut stem are attractive to weevils.
06:5507:39When stems has many tunnels, it has been infested with weevils. Harvested stems can be used to make harvest trap for weevils.
07:4008:11Burn the trapped weevils on fire rather than using chemical.
08:1208:54Split harvested stems into long stripes and spread them out to dry 2ft away from the banana store. Cut off stems to make traps to attract weevils.
08:5511:30Summary

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