Common Insect & Mite: Skeletonizers

Photo by: A.L. Antonelli
Use IPM (Integrated Pest Management) for successful plant problem management.

Biology
Of the many species of skeletonizers, most are caterpillar types. Skeletonizers devour leaf tissue, leaving only leaf veins or "skeletons" behind when they feed. These pests frequently create webbing where they feed and sometimes tie leaves together with silk.

Management Options

Select Non-chemical Management Options as Your First Choice!!
Revision Date:5/6/2009
Refer to specific host fact sheets for application timing and registered pesticide products.

Hortsense web site created by Carrie Foss, Pesticide Education, and Art Antonelli, Extension Entomology, WSU Puyallup
Pesticide information review provided by Catherine Daniels, Washington State Pest Management Resource Service
Database programs developed for Hortsense by Kathleen Duncan, Computer Resources, WSU Pullman
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