N.C. Agriculture: Feeding Families, Growing the Economy
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Jake Buhler | 6/2/2019 | National Geographic Insecticides in at least one area are not only failing to control mosquitoes, …
As the summer approaches, the three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Spissistilus festinus, captures are picking up in both sticky traps and …
Close to a year ago (June 13, 2018), I wrote “Raining in Mosquitoes” after we had torrential rains in …
The hot dry weather has caused millipedes to move in search of moister areas which often means they crawl …
Our last site in the southwest of the state has been added to the pest survey this week in …
As we move towards the end of May, a few vineyards are still in blossom and others are setting …
Chironomid midges (“fuzzy bills”) are emerging in large numbers from ponds, lakes as well as the rivers feeding into …
As we approach the 3rd week of May, the plants continue to fill in, and some fields have started …
The first confirmed adult spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) in commercially grown blueberries for the 2019 growing season was captured early …
Kristen Hampshire | 5/15/2019 | Greenhouse Grower Labor is a pain—and the pool of potential agricultural workers is thinning faster …
We have establishing grape pest monitoring locations and completed our first weeks of pest counts at three of our …
This spring, the Specialty Crop IPM Lab is scouting vineyards in throughout North Carolina in order to track the …
Cottony Maple Leaf Scale is one of several cottony scales in the genus Pulvinaria. Cottony camellia scale and cottony maple scale are …
In North Carolina, the most important cool season mites are the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis) and southern red …
Yesterday on campus willow oak trees I found lots of insects that looked like mealybugs. But they were faster …
Andrew Porterfield | 4/29/2019 | EntomologyToday Since its accidental arrival in New Jersey in 1916, the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) …
Brian Lovett at University of Maryland | 4/29/2019 | Via TheConversation.com Insects scuttle, chew and fly through the world around …
Tobacco thrips surveys across the northern coastal plain found moderate numbers of tobacco thrips in weeds and wheat (Bertie, …
Amy Duke | 4/1/2019 | Penn State University A new online tool and community, called Beescape, enables beekeepers, or anyone interested …
This article will cover two important scale insect pests of blueberries in North Carolina, terrapin …
This vegetable pathology factsheet describes the identification and treatment of anthracnose of pepper.
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This publication describes the life cycle, scouting and treatment of the balsam twig aphid, a …
This factsheet describes the biology and control of bermudagrass mites (Eriophyes cynodoniensis), tiny, worm-like arachnids …
Crape Myrtle Bark Scale (CMBS), Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae, is an exotic insect pest that feeds only …
This factsheet describes the biology and integrated pest management of spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) in …
Laurel wilt is a disease of plants in the laurel family (Lauraceae), primarily redbay and …