milky disease

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milky disease (uncountable)

  1. A disease of the white grubs of Japanese beetles, caused by a soil-dwelling bacterium, Paenibacillus popilliae.
    • 1962, Rachel Carson, chapter 7, in Silent Spring[1], Boston: Houghton Mifflin, page 97:
      When ingested by a foraging beetle grub [the spores] multiply prodigiously in its blood, causing it to turn an abnormally white color, hence the popular name, “milky disease.”
    • 1972, United States Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, “The Japanese Beetle: How We Fight It,” p. 6,[2]
      If possible, biological controls are used. One of these is milky disease, a bacterial disease that infects and kills the grub without causing harm to other animal life.
    Synonym: milky spore
  2. Synonym of grasserie (disease of silkworms)