lepkésparaziták
Lepkésparaziták, often translated as "scale parasites" or "scale pests," refers to a diverse group of insects and mites that infest plants, particularly their woody stems and branches. These pests are characterized by their sedentary adult stage, during which they are covered by a protective waxy scale or shell. This covering provides defense against predators and environmental factors, making them difficult to control.
The life cycle of most lepkésparaziták involves a mobile larval stage, often called a "crawler," which disperses
Common examples include armored scales and soft scales, which differ in the composition and attachment of their