Update! EAB Attacking Fringetree-Phenomenon Not Fluke
Originally posted on ecoipm.org Last week I wrote a post about recent research by Don Cipollini and Chad Rigsby at …
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Collapse ▲Originally posted on ecoipm.org Last week I wrote a post about recent research by Don Cipollini and Chad Rigsby at …
Originally posted on ecoipm.org See an update to this story posted here. As reported by Entomology Today, Emerald ash borer, Agrilus …
Press release from the Organic Farming Research Foundation: Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) Kicks Off 2015 National Survey of Organic …
Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) affects ornamental greenhouse crops like impatiens and mums but also many vegetables and herbs. The …
The following Disease Alert was written by Dr. Frank Louws, NCSU Plant Pathologist Late blight was detected in Buncombe County, …
Maybe you have already found the relatively new (at least to me) Extension Resource Catalog. This is a huge …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension will offer a workshop on Protecting and Enhancing Bat Populations …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org. Mimosa webworms are active in Raleigh. I saw initial webbing this week. These are annual pests …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org Every year around this time I get calls and emails from homeowners and landscapers who notice …
August 10 and August 17, 2015: Growing Cut Flowers for Market The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org Things are heating up and the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, thrives in hot dry weather. …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org It seems like everything is labeled ‘next generation’ or ‘second generation’ to imply a better, more …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org I was in Northwestern Pennsylvania last week and found tulip poplar trees with leaves that had …
I got a call from a Chatham County greenhouse tomato grower recently about an insect flying around that they had …
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 …
This week Cliff Ruth told me they were finding red headed flea beetle adults and larvae in mountain nurseries. …
This publication offers information on phytoplasmas, organisms that multiply in the phloem of strawberry plants …
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.