Laspeyresia spp. scorecard

2451
Species:  Laspeyresia spp.
Contributor(s):
Impact
SpreadNotesScore
Spread Rate These are tortricid moths that are fairly strong fliers, the larvae typically feed in concealed places as leafrollers, seed feeders, etc. which could facilitate movement through human means. 4
Spread Amount Difficult to say without having species, but these animals appear to be fairly flexible in terms of their biological needs. 3
DamageNotesScore
Ecological Increased insecticide usage would result to manage this pest if it established - this could threaten environmental quality. 1
Agricultural Vegetable, fruit, and nut pests depending on species; a couple of species specialize on conifers. 3
Infrastructure 0
Cultural Potentially affecting landscape, home orchards, and gardens. 1
Health 0
BenefitNotesScore
Ecological 0
Agricultural 0
Infrastructure 0
Cultural 0
Benefit Health 0
Ability to Respond
Ease of ResponseNotesScore
Detection The moths could be attracted to pheromone traps, but the other life stages are usually more concealed. 3
Control Insecticides, biological, etc. would all play a role, but members of this genus can be significant pests. 3
Tools in PlaceNotesScore
Entry "A" rated pest thus entry controls are in place. 5
Control "A" rated pest. 5
Outreach Nothing specific. 0
Scorecard Totals
Impact Total:
12
[Impact] = ([Spread] + [Damage] - [Benefit])
Ability to Respond Total:
16
[Ability to Respond] = ([Ease of Response] + [Tools in Place])
Confidence
Confidence:  low
Notes:
Since this is listed only at genus level, there is low confidence in the exact comments made herein. There are several species in this genus that could be damaging. Appears genus is being revised as many species are now Cydia - same genus as codling mot.