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Mexican Bean Beetle

A copper-coloured ladybug-like beetle with 16 black spots; both adults and yellow spiny larvae skeletonise bean leaf undersides, leaving only the veins.

Mexican Bean Beetle

Symptoms to Look For

  • Leaf undersides skeletonised, leaving a lacy pattern of veins
  • Yellow spiny oval larvae clustered on leaf undersides
  • Leaves turning brown and papery where feeding has occurred

Affected Plants

BeanSoybean

Organic Solutions

Neem oil spray

Spray neem oil solution onto leaf undersides where larvae feed, repeating every 7 days through the season.

Hand-picking

Remove yellow egg clusters from leaf undersides and crush larvae by hand during morning inspections.

Parasitic wasps

Release Pediobius foveolatus parasitic wasps to target larvae - highly effective when released during warm settled weather.

Prevention

  • Clear bean debris immediately after harvest to remove overwintering habitat
  • Plant a trap crop of soybeans at the garden edge to draw beetles away from snap beans

Garden, by Willowbottom recommends only organic, wildlife-friendly solutions. No synthetic pesticides, no harmful chemicals - ever.

Mexican Bean Beetle | Garden by Willowbottom