
Journey of a Christmas Tree: From the Field to Your Home
When decorating your real Christmas tree, have you ever wondered where your tree came from and how long did …
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The abrupt increase in temperatures has accelerated emergence of first generation codling moth, which is the key pest of …
Codling moth is the main pest of concern at this time. With biofix dates of April 1st and 7th …
Sorry about starting the pest updates a little late this year, but it’s taken us a while to get …
The warm weather seems to be here to stay and with that, last year’s new invasive insect arrivals are …
The standard corrective action for excessive salts/carbonates in source water for pesticide application is addition of diammonium sulfate (AMS). …
The newly revised Weeds of the Northeast 2nd edition is now available. WNE 2nd ed info slide 1 page …
Herbicide performance can be affected by a wide range of factors. One key factor is the quality of water that delivers the herbicide. …
Mugwort plants spread by rhizomes. At least that’s what I was taught. But mugwort can, occasionally, produce viable seeds. …
Water qualities that may impact pesticide application are the water pH, carbonates, water hardness and turbidity. Whether one uses …
After planting, weeding, and watering through the spring and summer, some gardeners look forward to fall as a period …
Join the USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) for virtual workshops covering the ins and outs of the Whole Farm …
A new invasive insect has been spotted in North Carolina. In August 2022, the elm zigzag sawfly (Argidae: Aproceros leucopoda) …
Not much has changed since last week in terms of the key insect pests of concern at this time. …
The Bradford Pear Bounty is back! After a successful inaugural event in April, NC’s Bradford Pear Bounty is coming …
Overall, insect populations are quite low throughout the area. Codling moth and oriental fruit moth trap captures remain low, …
Overall insect pressure is low at this time. While degree-day models indicate that codling moth and oriental fruit moth …
Our next Backyard Flock Series will be about reportable diseases. Dr. Rebecca Mansell, Director of Poultry Health Programs for …
In the vast majority of orchards, the major insect pests of potential threat for the remainder of the season …
This factsheet describes the biology of the introduced pine sawfly, Diprion similis, and provides residential …
This Entomology Insect Note discusses obscure scale, which can infest oaks as well as beech, …
This factsheet describes the biology of the larger yellow ants, Acanthomyops interjectus, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the eastern pine looper, Lambdina pellucidaria, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the hickory peach gall midge, Cariomyia persicoides, and provides …
This Soybean Insect Factsheet describes the biology, identification, and control of green cloverworm in soybeans …
This factsheet describes the biology of crane flies, also called daddy-long-legs or mosquito hawks, in …
This factsheet describes the biology of the question mark butterfly, Polygonia interrogationis, and provides residential …