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Title: Pineapple growers - watch your bottoms - what to do for mealy bugs?
Post by: cbss_daviefl on June 08, 2012, 09:09:05 PM
I was trying to stake up a leaning pineapple for a few more days of on-the-plant ripening. It still had some green and did not smell.  I pushed a stake in the ground and tilted it back up and found a mess down below.  Mealybugs and fire ants had eaten out a section.  After I was done fuming, thinking it was never going to ripen without rotting, I took it inside and cut off the bottom. I was greeted by a wonderful aroma so I cut up the rest.  Even though it still felt hard and did not smell from the outside, I have only had one pineapple better that I grew myself around three years ago. 

That brings me to the question.  I have around a dozen other pineapples in various stages of growth.  I was not able to look because it got dark but I am sure others probably have the same infestation, hopefully at an earlier stage.   What remedies are you guys using for this?
Title: Re: Pineapple growers - watch your bottoms - what to do for mealy bugs?
Post by: RollingInTheWeeds on December 06, 2021, 12:33:14 PM
I'm bumping this up.  It seems like a good question that never got answered NINE years ago.  Has anyone else had to deal with this?  How do you keep it from happening?
Title: Re: Pineapple growers - watch your bottoms - what to do for mealy bugs?
Post by: RollingInTheWeeds on December 06, 2021, 12:53:30 PM
I found the answer to this question and some others just a few minutes later by reading this thread: https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=40914.msg444068#msg444068 (https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=40914.msg444068#msg444068)