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Rice Leaf Folder

Cnaphalocrocis medinalis

How to Identify

âš Leaves folded longitudinally with silk
âš White streaks visible when unfolded
âš Reduced photosynthetic area

Peak season: Kharif, vegetative to flowering stage

3-Tier Organic Treatment Ladder

Always start with Tier 1. Move to higher tiers only if lower tiers fail. This approach preserves beneficial insects and keeps costs low.

1

Tier 1: Preventive

Yellow sticky traps

When: Hang at crop height, 1 per 5 m²

Ladybird beetles protection

When: Never spray when ladybirds present — they eat 400 aphids/day

Use resistant varieties

When: At variety selection

Raised bed planting with good drainage

When: At field preparation

Yellow sticky traps

When: Preventive

Protect ladybird beetle populations

When: Avoid broad-spectrum sprays unnecessarily

Yellow sticky traps

When: During new flush emergence

Yellow traps for adult moths

When: From transplanting

Companion plant dill/mustard trap border

When: At planting

Yellow/light traps

When: 1 UV light trap per 2 acres from 40 DAS

Drain field water temporarily

When: Removes breeding habitat

Yellow sticky traps

When: 1 per 5m², from establishment

Intercrop with marigold

When: At planting — whitefly decoy

Pheromone traps

When: Install at sowing, monitor moth activity

Trichoderma soil application

When: Preventive at planting

Pheromone traps

Product: Helilure / Helicovex pheromone

When: Install at crop establishment, 1 trap per 2 acres

Intercrop with sorghum/maize

When: At sowing time

Yellow sticky traps

When: Preventive from establishment

Intercrop cowpea

When: Reduces jassid pressure on cotton

Trichogramma release

When: At egg-laying peak

2

Tier 2: Early Treatment

Neem seed kernel extract 5%

When: Spray when population exceeds 10/leaf

Soap solution 2%

When: Insecticidal soap spray on colonies

Bacillus subtilis soil drench

When: Preventive at planting

Neem oil 2% spray

When: Weekly when population exceeds threshold

Neem oil spray

When: At new flush stage

Bt spray (most effective tool)

When: Every 5-7 days during pressure

Neemastra 5% spray

When: At base of plants when damage first seen

Beauveria bassiana 5 mL/L

When: Spray at base of plants in evening

Beauveria bassiana spray

When: Weekly during infestation

NPV spray (Spodoptera-specific)

When: At first larval signs

Bt spray

Product: 2 mL/L

When: Target whorl directly

Bordeaux mixture 1% spray

When: Every 10-14 days during humid period

Trichogramma release

Product: Trichogramma chilonis cards

When: 1 lakh eggs/acre at egg-laying peak

NPV spray

Product: HaNPV 250 LE/ha

When: At first larval appearance, spray in evening

Neem oil spray

When: Weekly during pressure

Neemastra spray

When: First sign of folded leaves

Bird perches in field

When: Encourage natural predation

3

Tier 3: Emergency Intervention

Tobacco decoction 2%

When: Severe infestation, spray in evening

Tobacco decoction spray

When: Severe infestation

Beauveria bassiana

When: Severe infestation

Neemastra 5% spray

When: Severe infestation

Neem-based + sand in whorl

When: Physical barrier combined with spray

Copper oxychloride spray

When: Severe outbreak

Bt spray

Product: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki 2 mL/L

When: At early larval stage, repeat every 7 days

Prevention — Best Long-term Strategy

✓Avoid excess nitrogen (causes lush growth favoring pest)
✓Maintain field bunds clean