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Cottony Cushion Scale

icerya purchasi

The Cottony Cushion Scale (Icerya purchasi) is a notorious scale insect originally native to Australia, but now found globally. It is famous for its devastating historical impact on citrus orchards, which ultimately led to one of the most successful biological control triumphs in entomological history. These tiny sap-sucking insects form dense colonies on the branches, twigs, and leaves of their host plants, draining vital nutrients and secreting sticky honeydew.

Habitat: Found in warm-temperate and tropical regions, typically on citrus trees, ornamental shrubs, and woody plants in agricultural areas and gardens.

Appearance

The adult female Cottony Cushion Scale is easily identified by her distinctive white, elongated, and deeply fluted egg sac, which is made of a waxy substance and can reach up to 1.5 centimeters in length. The insect's actual body is relatively small, reddish-brown, and nestled at one end of this prominent, cottony sac. Immature nymphs, or crawlers, are bright red with dark legs and antennae, lacking the massive white waxy coating of the adults.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumArthropodaClassInsectaOrderHemipteraFamilyMonophlebidaeGenusIcerya
Cottony Cushion Scale
Cottony Cushion Scale

Category

Insects

Rarity

Common

Danger

1/5 · Very low

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Interesting facts

Almost all individuals are hermaphrodites that fertilize their own eggs, while pure males are extremely rare and develop from unfertilized eggs.

Ants will actively farm and protect these scales from predators in exchange for the sugary honeydew they secrete.

The large white 'cushion' on the insect's rear is not its body, but an empty wax sac designed solely to shelter up to 1,000 eggs.

This species was the target of the world's first highly successful classical biological control program in 1888, saving the California citrus industry from collapse.

Special abilities

Ability

Waxy Armor Construction

It secretes a dense, ribbed, white waxy ovisac that protects its eggs from both predators and environmental dehydration.

Ability

Hermaphroditic Reproduction

Most individuals are self-fertilizing hermaphrodites, allowing a single scale insect to rapidly colonize a new host plant without needing a mate.

Ability

Honeydew Secretion

It excretes excess plant sugars as sticky honeydew, which attracts protective ants and fosters the growth of sooty mold.

Measurements & details

Length
1+ cm
Weight
0.00001+ kg
Lifespan
0+ years
Clutch Size
500+
Incubation
10+ days

Diet & Feeding

Feeds on the nutrient-rich phloem sap of various woody host plants, particularly citrus and acacias.

Age differences: Crawlers seek out thin leaf veins, whereas mature females settle permanently on larger twigs and branches.

Primary Foods

  • Citrus sap
  • Acacia sap
  • Pittosporum sap
  • Rose sap

Foraging Method

  • Grazing

Ecological connections

eaten by

Vedalia Beetle

Rodolia cardinalis

The Vedalia beetle is a famous predator introduced globally to control cottony cushion scale populations.

parasite

Parasitoid Fly

Cryptochaetum iceryae

A tiny parasitic fly whose larvae develop inside the scale insect, acting as an effective natural control agent.

host plant

Sweet Orange

Citrus sinensis

The primary host plant where the scale insect feeds on phloem sap, often causing leaf drop and branch dieback.

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Safety

Danger

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to identify Cottony Cushion Scale?

The easiest way to identify Cottony Cushion Scale is to use the Snappit nature identifier app.

How long is Cottony Cushion Scale?

1+ cm

How much does Cottony Cushion Scale weigh?

0.00001+ kg

How long does Cottony Cushion Scale live?

0+ years

What does Cottony Cushion Scale eat?

Feeds on the nutrient-rich phloem sap of various woody host plants, particularly citrus and acacias.

Where is Cottony Cushion Scale usually found?

Found in warm-temperate and tropical regions, typically on citrus trees, ornamental shrubs, and woody plants in agricultural areas and gardens.

How does Cottony Cushion Scale hunt?

Grazing

How many eggs does Cottony Cushion Scale lay?

500+

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