They eat the pollen and cause flowers to change color; they eat pollen sacs of cymbidiums and sometimes parts of the flowers; they also eat pollen of cattleyas and phalaenopsis; control them with baited traps. OD67-144; OD73-160; OR74-227
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MICE: An Orchid Pest
They chew the plants at night, remove the pollen from the best blooms; control by the usual setting of traps or mouse bait, such as Bromol, whieh contains Bromadiolone 0.005%. A82-352;RMH