Summary
Epilachna mexicana, commonly known as the Mexican bean beetle, is a small insect belonging to the lady beetle family (Coccinellidae). It is native to Mexico and is known for its destructive feeding habits on bean plants. The adult beetles are oval-shaped, about 6-7 mm in length, and have a yellow-orange color with black spots. The larvae are yellow and spiny, feeding on the undersides of bean leaves.
Tags
harmful
tree pest
garden pest
crop pest
pest