Adult Asian citrus psyllids are mottled brown wings insects of about 25 to 35 mm long. The adults are active, jumping/flying insects and can readily fly short
black, moist, mostly circular spots 0.5 -1.2 cm diameter that extend only to 2 mm in the root, up to 20-25 per carrot root. They occur haphazardly. The fungus
are many sclerotia. They are round and their diameter varies from 0.4 to 2 mm. They can be dispersed via water, agricultural tools, and contaminated seeds
ics at each stage: Egg stage: Orius laevigatus eggs are small, around 0.4 mm long, oval-shaped, and usually laid singly within plant tissues such as leaves
cucumeris, Amblyseius swirskii or Amblydromalus limonicus . They are roughly 0.4 mm in length. The eggs are oval, transparent to white in colour and are deposited
active, particularly at higher temperatures. Females are approximately 0.6 mm in length, and although males are slightly smaller, flatter and more elongated