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European Pepper Moth (Duponchella fovelis)

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
February 16, 2026
Price
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Overview

The European pepper moth is an invasive pest affecting Texas nurseries and greenhouses. This research-based publication explains how to identify the pest, understand its life cycle and damage, and apply integrated management strategies to limit spread.

Publication Information

The European pepper (Duponchella fovelis) moth is an invasive insect that can be difficult to detect until plant damage becomes severe. Its hidden feeding habits and broad host range make it a growing concern in ornamental, vegetable, and nursery production systems.

This research-based publication helps growers and professionals recognize this pest early and understand how it develops and spreads. It also outlines integrated pest management strategies that support effective control and responsible reporting.

What You'll Learn

  • How to identify European pepper moth: Recognize adults, larvae, and common damage symptoms.
  • Understanding pest biology and risk: Learn how life cycle and host range affect spread in production systems.
  • Integrated management and reporting steps: Review IPM strategies and know when and how to report detections.

Download this free publication to improve early detection and management of European pepper moth.

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