Corni

: The nymphs produce honeydew , which leads to the growth of sooty fungus on fruit and can impair tree growth or kill limbs. Life Cycle : Spring : Females lay eggs beneath their bodies.

: The female scale is 3–12 mm long, often appearing as a brown, humpbacked shell on twigs. : The nymphs produce honeydew , which leads

: Effective management often requires targeted chemical control or the introduction of natural enemies. 3. Pop Culture Reference: Pipi Corni : The nymphs produce honeydew

: Traditionally used to treat kidney deficiency, dizziness, night sweats, and hypertension. often appearing as a brown

: Modern research highlights its anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anti-oxidative effects. It is also studied for potential anti-obesity and skin protection benefits.

: "Crawlers" (immature stage) emerge and move to leaves to feed.