Tobacco Insect Scouting Report, June 19 2015
Plants at sites throughout the state are reaching the button stage where the plant begins to produce unopened flowers …
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Collapse ▲Plants at sites throughout the state are reaching the button stage where the plant begins to produce unopened flowers …
We track local insect populations throughout the growing season using a system of traps, temperature-recording devices, and degree-day models. …
A special exhibit on North Carolina native bees runs from June 15th until October 3, 2015 at the NC …
I got a call from a Chatham County greenhouse tomato grower recently about an insect flying around that they had …
If so, you can learn about the BMSB by reading this factsheet by Dr. Jim Walgenbach, NCSU …
Written by Emma Wallace and Dr. Lina Quesada-Ocampo Downy mildew of cucurbits, a critical disease on cucumbers, has been reported …
Hibiscus sawfly, Atomacera decepta, is a common pest of hibiscus. Not much is known about this critter from what I …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org… You can often see hoverflies zipping in and out of flowers in your garden. They approach …
Lace bugs have been out most of the summer but the damage is becoming apparent now as populations grow. …
This week I found cottony camellia scale ovisacs on hollies in my yard and on campus. Cottony camellia scale, …
If you see ragged holes in leaves with no pest in site you may have slugs. Slugs thrive in …
Cucurbit downy mildew, caused by the oomycete Pseudoperonospora cubensis, is a yearly concern for North Carolina cucurbit growers. The …
Gummy stem blight, caused by Didymella bryoniae (Fig. 1), was confirmed last month in Florida and we are starting to …
This week Cliff Ruth told me they were finding red headed flea beetle adults and larvae in mountain nurseries. …
This week did not find many ambrosia beetles in our traps this week (there will always be a few) …
If you have conifers or other plants that seem to have grown weird, dangling pinecones, look again because you …
The Daylily leafminer is a recent pest from Asia. It was first detected in 2006 but has now spread …
Bacterial blight, caused by Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii, was confirmed on a geranium sample from a North Carolina greenhouse …
If you like NC Pest News you might like the ecoipm blog. I use the blog to post information …
Spittlebugs are a group of insects in the Family Cercopidae (Froghoppers & Spittlebugs) that have the unusual ability to …
This Entomology Insect Note discusses identifying horse and deer flies and how to control them.
This Entomology Insect Note describes the identification, biology, behavior and control of the kudzu bug.
This insect note describes how to identify and control powderpost beetles and wood-attacking fungi.
This Entomology Insect Note discusses the steps to take before a pest management company arrives …
This entomology insect note discusses various methods for termite prevention in new home construction.
This Entomology Insect Note offers tips for baiting ants in an around homes.
This Entomology Insect Note provides tips on preventing the spread of bedbugs.
Choosing a pest management professional can be overwhelming, especially when an online search provides an …