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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... lawn are still green and healthy, and growing strong. Lawns and drought - What should you do? Crane fly--Are leatherjackets munching your lawn? There may be leatherjackets munching your lawn. Are leatherjackets munching ... having a picnic in your yard. There's a non-native species of crane fly - the European crane fly ("Tipula paludosa") - now found west of the Cascades, whose large leathery larvae ...
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IBDU on Organic lawn? - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... get the proper results. Did you ever have the soil tested that is one of the first things that should be done before anything is applied for the soil. The brown patches just might be grubs, mole crickets or european crane fly larvae eating at the roots of your grass. Which may be why you have the brown patches. RE: IBDU on Organic lawn? clip ...
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Fauna of Roosevelt, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Fund for Roosevelt, Inc., Vertebrates, Reptiles, Amphibians, Mammals, Birds, Mollusks, Insects, Arachnids, Bibliography, Beetles, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Damselflies, Ticks, Wasps, Bees, Ants
... Campeloma, mystery snail] Pyganodon cataracta (Say) [Eastern Floater, fresh water mussell] species of Sphaeriidae [Fingernail Clam] [Insects] [Diverse Groups] Bittacomorpha clavipes (Fabricius) [Phantom Crane Fly] Corydalis cornutus (L.) [Dobsonfly, larvae & adults] Diapheromera femorata (Say) [Northern or Common Walkingstick] Dissosteira carolina (L.) [Carolina Grasshopper] Euchistus? sp. [Brown ...
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WSDA Exotic Pest Surveys
... ) European Chafer, Rhizotrogus majalis (2002 Detection Survey) Poplar Shoot Borer, Gypsonoma aceriana (2000 Delimiting Survey) European Corn Borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (2000 Detection Survey) Large European Crane Fly, Tipula oleracea (1999 Delimiting Survey) NEW PEST ALERTS & OTHER REPORTS Introduced Exotic Seed-Bugs are New and Increasing Nuisance Problems in Areas of Western Washington (2006 ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... Biology Insect Management in Turf Insect Notes: Bees in Turf Chinch Bugs Cicada Killer Wasps Clover Mites in Home Lawns A Complete Guide to Mole Crickets Controlling Bald Faced Hornets and Yellow Jackets In and Around Structures Crane Fly Larvae in Lawns Crayfish in Home Lawns Cutworms in Turf Earthworms as Pests in Home Lawns Fall Armyworm in Lawns Ground ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... in North Carolina Pesticides & Wildlife-Small Grains Scouting Small Grains Small Grain Insect Management Hessian Fly The Hessian Fly: A Pest of Wheat in North Carolina Managing The Cereal Leaf Beetle in Small ... Guide to Mole Crickets Controlling Bald Faced Hornets and Yellow Jackets In and Around Structures Crane Fly Larvae in Lawns Crayfish in Home Lawns Cutworms in Turf Earthworms as Pests in Home ...
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Collier Arbor Garden Calendar - Winter
... on susceptible trees like: birch, oaks, maples, and tulip trees.* March Fertilize trees and shrubs.* Plant cool season crops: lettuce, cabbage, peas and cauliflower. Check lawns for damage by crane fly grubs and treat if necessary.* Divide perennials like hosta, daylilies, and peonies. Treat early blooming flowering and fruit trees like peaches, plums, flowering plums and cherries for disease ...
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Breeding Blue Delphiniums
... sowing was more successful. With the second batch, losses occurred after planting that seemed to be caused by a soil pest (possibly crane fly larvae?). With the exception of one seedling with rather untidy eyeless double flowers shown in the left hand picture above, all seedlings had light blue flowers with white eyes, as seen in the centre and right hand ...
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TX Native Orchids -- Part 2, by Nina Rach
... of Austin). Flowers are white and 2-3mm across. Named for Asa Gray, an American botanist. Tipularia discolor, "Crane fly orchid" (July-Aug) The genus Tipularia has only two species: this one, native to North America, and the other in Asia! "Tipula" is the name of the genus of crane flies. These plants send out a single ovate leaf in the fall, which lasts through the winter, and ...
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conservation
... Grass Pink Orchid Cypripedium acule Pink Lady’s Slipper Cypripedium parviflorum var. parviflorum Small Yellow Lady’s Slipper Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens Large Yellow Lady’s Slipper Cypripedium reginae Queen’s Lady’s Slipper Goodyera pubescens Downy Rattlesnale Plantain Galearis spectabilis Showy Orchis Spiranthes ceruna Nodding Ladies Tipularia discolor Crane-Fly Orchis Top of page
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