![]() | Better Farming Series 24 - The Oil Palm (FAO - INADES, 1977, 40 p.) |
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39. Rhinoceros and augsome beetles Strategus beetle
To protect the young trees, put in the axil of the leaves a mixture of sawdust and BHC.
Insects
Palm weevil (Rhynchophora)
To avoid dangerous attacks, be very careful not to wound the trees. The insects may lay their eggs in the wounds of the oil palm.
There are other insects, but it is difficult for the grower to control them.
Palm weevil
Oil palms may also be attacked by rate and agoutis.
Rats and agoutis can eat young oil palms. Protect your young oil palms against agoutis by wire netting round each tree. As a protection against rats, you can place little bags with poisoned mane near the oil palms.
Diseases
Oil palms may be attacked by several diseases. If you see distorted leaves or leaves that break, ask for advice from the extension service.