Identification symptoms
- Early instars of larvae bore unopened leaf buds
     and feeds on leaf tissue.
- They also bore the panicles leading to drying up 
- Early instar larvae feed on the young seeds leading
     to empty capsules.
- Late stage larvae bore the pseudostem and feed on
     central core of the stem resulting in drying of the terminal leaf 
- Shows characteristic 'dead heart' symptom.
- Oozing out of frass material at the point of
     tunnelling 
- The incidence of this pest is noticed throughout
     the year but they occur in enormous number during  December-January, March-April, May-June
     and September-October 
- Pest abundance is synchronized with panicle
     production, fruit formation and new tiller production.