Grape mealybug
Insect
Grape mealybug
Pseudococcus maritimus (Ehrhorn)
Pseudococcidae: Hemiptera
Adults are soft, oval, flat, distinctly segmented and covered with a waxy layer that extends into spines along the body margin and the posterior end. The pinkish body is visible through the powdery wax. Mealybugs are most commonly found in the crevices of the wood or on berries near the trunk. They may be tended by ants that feed on honeydew.