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వరి కంకిలో తాలు గింజలు | Gandhi bug in paddy | agri mentor Paddy Gandhi Bug, also known as Leptocorisa oratorius, is a common pest of paddy cultivation that feeds on rice grains and causes significant yield losses. This insect is primarily found in Southeast Asia and is most active during the reproductive stage of the rice plant. The Paddy Gandhi Bug is a small insect, measuring about 8-10 mm in length, with a greenish-brown color and distinctive yellow markings on its wings. It feeds on the developing grains of the rice plant, causing damage that reduces the quality and quantity of the crop. The bugs also excrete a sticky substance that can cause the grains to stick together, making them difficult to separate during processing. To control Paddy Gandhi Bug, farmers can take several measures. One method is to use insecticides, either by spraying the crop or treating the seeds before planting. However, this approach can be costly and may have negative environmental impacts. Biological control methods, such as releasing natural predators of the Paddy Gandhi Bug, have also been shown to be effective. Cultural practices can also be used to reduce the risk of infestation. For example, farmers can plant rice varieties that are less susceptible to the Paddy Gandhi Bug or plant their crops at a time when the insect is less active. Additionally, proper crop management, including timely weeding and irrigation, can improve the health and resilience of the rice plants, making them less vulnerable to pests like the Paddy Gandhi Bug. #agrimentor #paddycultivation