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Potato Flea Beetles
Potato flea beetles are a small black hopping insect. This insect is much easier to spot when the plants are small.

Economic threshold:
Average of 15 shot holes per terminal leaflet.

Potato flea beetle damage will appear as a number of "shots" in the leaflet. This type of damage can predispose the plant to early blight because of the amount of damaged tissue.

Potato flea beetle larvae feed on potato tubers. The typical damage is either small holes or tunnels on the surface of the tubers. Feeding damage does not usually extend more that 3/8 inch into the tuber.

Questions or comments? Please visit our parent web site at: http://www.umext.maine.edu
or contact the Potato IPM program at: P.O. Box 727, Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone: (207)764-3361.

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