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California Red Scale Degree Days

California Red Scale Degree Days

Based on traps placed at LREC citrus blocks, California red scale season began with Biofix on March 10. Pest Control Advisors in Kern, Tulare, and Fresno County reported that they have seen activity in the week of March 10. Click the link for July CRS Memo for 2024. 

Degree days as of August 21, 2024

Counties DD as of August 21 Next event What can you do
Kern 3425 Fourth gen. crawlers Place traps for 4th flight/monitor to prepare for next season
Tulare 3504 4th gen crawlers Place traps for 4th flight/monitor to prepare for next season
Fresno 3178 Fourth gen. crawlers Place traps for 4th flight/monitor to prepare for next season
Madera2846   Fourth generation flight Place traps for 4th flight/monitor to prepare for next season

What is CRS Biofix?

CRS Biofix is the start of California red scale activity for this season. As weather warms up and heat units are accumulated above the lower developmental threshold of this insects, overwintering females start producing crawlers which develop. Males’ complete development and fly to find third instar females to mate. Mated females then produce crawlers which is the First Generation of Crawlers, observed 550-degree days after the biofix.

What do males on the trap cards mean for management?

Pest control advisors have long used pheromone cards to monitor males and degree days to predict successive life event (crawler emergence) for timely management of CRS. Trap numbers may be different depending on the management choice.

  • IGRs and mating disruption – few male scales on the card as these options affect males more than it does females. You may have lower males on card but have high CRS populations.
    • Aphytis and Movento – Aphytis targets third instar females, thus affecting females more than it does to males. Also, Movento controls CRS on twigs but not on wood. If Aphytis or Movento or both are used, you may see higher males. If Movento was used, check the inner canopy branches, top of the tree for CRS patches.

Check  https://lrec.ucanr.edu/Citrus_IPM/Degree_Days/. for biweekly updates of CRS degree days. 


Management is targeted at 1st and 2nd generations as the crawlers are emerging. Based on previous years, first generation crawler emergence occurs around 2nd/3rd week of May. As the degree day accumulation is temperature dependent, monitoring is critical to predict accurately.