Both statements about the red cotton bug ({Pyrrhocoris apterus) are incorrect:
- Statement (I) is incorrect: Red cotton bugs primarily feed on cotton bolls, seeds, and plant tissues, and their control involves applying insecticides directly to the plants (e.g., foliar sprays) rather than the soil. Soil-applied insecticides are not effective, as the bugs do not primarily reside or feed in the soil.
- Statement (II) is incorrect: Red cotton bugs lay eggs on plant surfaces, such as in crevices of cotton bolls, stems, or leaves, not in or on the soil. Their life cycle is associated with the cotton plant, not the soil environment.
Thus, option (2) is correct, as both statements are false.