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Four pesticides commonly used on crops to kill insects and fungi also kill honeybee larvae within their hives, according to Penn State and University of Florida researchers. The team also found that N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP)—an inert, or inactive, chemical commonly used...
Continue Reading →(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) – The Director of Agriculture, upon the recommendation of the State Entomologist, announced today that the state quarantine regulating the movement of ash wood products has been expanded to include all 114 counties and the City of...
Continue Reading →Spotted Wing Drosophila: Another New Insect Pest!; Corn Rootworms; Newsletter
Continue Reading →Check for Southwestern Corn Borer; Harlequin Bug...Beautiful but Destructive!; Corn Earworms in Sorghum and Soybeans Newsletter //
Continue Reading →Elm Leaf Beetles, Tomato Hornworms and Bagworms...Oh my Newsletter
Continue Reading →By: U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station, Research Review, Summer 2013 Newtown Square, PA (Summer 2013) — Beautiful, shady neighborhoods all over the Midwest and the Northeast are bare of their ash trees, cut down because of the emerald ash...
Continue Reading →Since the mid 2000s, honey bees have been mysteriously disappearing all throughout the world, leaving the future of much of the world's food supply in question. The decline of bees could have an enormous impact on the environment, which is...
Continue Reading →_ --> Yes, The Boxwood Spider Mite When we discuss spider mite pests in landscapes and gardens the two that are often mentioned are thetwospotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) and the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis). However, there is another...
Continue Reading →It is Starting to "Heat-Up" So Get Ready To Deal With The Twospotted Spider Mite; Lady Beetles; Dectes (Soybean) Stem Borer; With Regard to Grub Control in Turf; Green June Beetles Soon To Be Creating A Buzz; Buffalograss webworms NEWSLETTER
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