To control Pulvinaria regalis, commonly known as the royal palm scale, you can start by physically removing the insects with a soft brush or cloth. Insecticidal soap or neem oil can be effective in treating infestations; apply these products thoroughly to ensure coverage. Additionally, promoting the presence of natural predators, such as ladybugs, can help manage the population over time. Regular monitoring and maintaining plant health are essential for preventing future outbreaks.
Pulvinaria innumerabilis was created in 1854.
Trichoptilus regalis was created in 1909.
Biston regalis was created in 1888.
Amanita regalis was created in 1821.
Pyralis regalis was created in 1775.
Macalla regalis was created in 1912.
Zographus regalis was created in 1776.
Prismosticta regalis was created in 2009.
Sanguis regalis.
latin, buteo regalis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pulvinaria innumerabilis.
One translation is: Regalis.