During the dry period, it is essential for coffee producers to be attentive to mealybugs, pests that take shelter in the soil and, with the first rains, are attracted by the sugars from the flowers, beginning to suck the sap from the aerial parts of the plants. According to Moniki Janegitz, an agricultural engineer and doctor of Agriculture, this behavior makes the beginning of the rainy season critical for the management of these pests.