- Worldwide distribution. On over 400 species in 28 families (potato, legume, cucumber, cabbage and daisy), on vegetables and ornamentals. An important pest.
- Eggs laid beneath leaf surface; larvae hatch and mine leaves, which dry up and fall early; loss of leaves may cause sunburn of fruit. Damage also done by females using ovipositors to puncture leaves and feed on sap. Both sexes also feed on nectar.
- Natural enemies: parasitoid wasps; insecticides use for other pests kill them and lead to leafminer outbreaks.
- Cultural control: monitor using yellow sticky traps above crops; avoid water stress; weed.
- Chemical control: Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), spinosad, abamectin, cyromazine; resistance to pyrethroids exists.