Tobacco Caterpillar - Black & Green Gram

Black & Green Gram Black & Green Gram

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I think it's not any insect it's due to tempreture change and continue raining

Because from before some continue raining

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Rahul Tobacco Caterpillar Please check this link for more details and preventive measures.

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Rahul take a spray of emamactin benzoate 5% 7gm per 15 liter water

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Thank you all for the great input. I do think that it is simply wind damage. I pruned the damaged leaves several days ago and the condition has not recurred. Bean plants doing well!

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