Crape Myrtle Bark Scale: New Tree Pest Has Arrived in NC
Re-posted from ecoipm.org: A couple years ago I began warning about a new pest that was spreading throughout crape myrtle …
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We removed our traps from harvested blueberry fields on July 13th, and we have now collected all the data and can look back …
We have now processed blueberry traps through the week of July 12 and blackberry traps through July 6. Spotted …
We have now processed traps through the week of July 6th. Blackberry trap captures of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) …
The season’s first question about caterpillars in blueberries has arrived, so growers and homeowners should be on the look …
We’ve now processed trap capture data through the end of June. Blueberry harvest has concluded at most of our …
Looking at the blackberry Scentry data collected on June 20, trap captures of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) appear to …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA & CS) is offering organic growers the opportunity to …
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Over the last couple weeks there was a substantial amount of rainfall at our blueberry research sites. While rain is …
SWD infestation varies throughout blackberry canes A recently study from our lab explored how spotted wing drosophila (SWD) use the …
With summer, has come earlier spotted wing drosophila (SWD) pressure than in recent years. As a result of this …
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