Stu Ellis interviews ISA Outreach Agronomist & CCA, Stephanie Porter, about a late season pest damaging many soybean fields – bean leaf beetle. This pest has two generations and can be devastating to not only foliage, but pods late in the season. It can be several colors, but identified by the “triangle” on its wing covers. Don’t confuse it with other beetles such as corn rootworm beetle.
For scouting, go to five places in the field and look at 10 plants. Count the number of green pods that have injury. Treat if 10-15% of pods are affected and if bean leaf beetle adults are present.
Be aware of insecticide pre-harvest interval (14 to 60 days). Once pods are completely dry, no control is needed.