Pheromone trapping began for western bean cutworm moths this past week.
John Obermeyer
Still this week, dairy producers in extreme northern counties were losing forage grasses in their hay fields from armyworm.
In most years, with highly resistant potato leafhopper alfalfa varieties, management of this pest with insecticides usually isn’t needed.
Potato leafhopper populations were noticeably higher after last week’s tropical storm remnants blew through, and now the warmer temperature will drive further increases.
Pheromone traps placed on campus by Purdue’s Turfgrass Entomology & Applied Ecology program have detected emergence of Japanese beetle.
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Weather systems originating in the south will often carry insects north with them.
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Armyworm primarily feed on grasses.
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