black scale
cochinilla
cochenille
蚜虫 /yáchóng/
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Example
Black scale usually has one generation per year in interior valley olive growing districts. In cooler, coastal regions multiple generations occur. Black scale prefers dense unpruned portions of trees. Open, airy trees rarely support populations of black scale.
Alternative forms
cochinilla de la tizne, caparreta, Saissetia oleae [Botánica]
Additional information
the olives attacked by the black scale produce faulty olive oils. Various types of black scales exist: Saissetia oleae, Parlatoria oleae Colvée, Lepidosaphes gloverii, Aspidiotus nerii and Euphyllura olivina. As a preventive measure, the black scale should be attacked by use of pesticides profusely applied on the tree while larvae are still under the female"s shell.