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potato leafhopper

Agronomic Crop Insect Scouting

June 21, 2024raharris

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Corn Begin scouting for Japanese beetle defoliation and for brown stink bugs. NCSU thresholds for stink bugs are 10 or more bugs per 100 plants at V14-VT. Please note that stink bug thresholds more than… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 32:15, brown marmorated stinkbug, japanese beetle, potato leafhopper

Agronomic Crop Insect Scouting

June 14, 2024raharris

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Alfalfa Potato leafhopper are present in alfalfa. Cutting alfalfa will destroy nymphs, but adults will leave fields for nearby hosts. Take 10 sweeps in 10 locations. If alfalfa is at 60% bud or flowering, harvest… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 32:14, potato leafhopper

Vegetable Crop Insect Scouting

June 14, 2024raharris

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Melons Cucumber beetles are working their way out, spider mites are working their way in. Scout crown leaves, particularly near field edges. Recommended thresholds are 20-30% of crowns infested with 1-2 mites per leaf. In… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 32:14, potato leafhopper, spider mite

Agronomic Crop Insect Scouting

June 7, 2024raharris

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Alfalfa Scout alfalfa for potato leafhopper. Our Insect management guide has a dynamic threshold table incorporated, accounting for plant size and value of hay, and control cost. If your fields are experiencing drought stress, it… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 32:13, cutworms, potato leafhopper, thrips

Vegetable Crop Insect Scouting

June 7, 2024raharris

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Melons Two spotted spider mites are moving into watermelons from field interiors, and a report came in earlier this week that sounded like a potential case of transplants with mites on them being planted into… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 32:13, cole crops, diamondback moth, potato leafhopper

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