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Brambles - Production Management and Marketing, Bulletin 782-99
... , Storage, and Shipping Winter Protection Chapter 4 - Insect and Mites Root and Crown Pests Raspberry Crown Borer, Pennisetia marginata (Harris) Fruit and Foliage Feeders Raspberry Fruitworm, Byturus unicolor Say ... Botrytis Fruit Rot (Gray Mold) Root Diseases Phytophthora Root Rot Verticillium Wilt Bacterial Crown Gall and Cane Gall Virus Diseases of Raspberries Mosaic Leaf Curl Raspberry Streak ...
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... , permethrin or carbaryl (e.g., Sevin) are moderately effective. Raspberry Crown Borer: This insect is also known as the raspberry root borer. The adult clear- winged moth (family Sesiidae) resembles a wasp. In ... . If only cane tips wilt, raspberry crown borer is not the problem. Control: Cut off wilting canes at the crown. If holes are found in the crown, the larvae can sometimes be killed with ...
www.extension.umn.edu

Integrated Pest Management Guide for Sugarbeet Root Maggot
... into the beet like wireworms nor do they feed above ground like cut-worms or crown borer larvae. Only maggots hatching from eggs laid during the current growing season cause injury. Overwintering ...
www.uidaho.edu

Insects and Diseases - Strawberries and More - University of Illinois Extension
... The most common root-feeding pests of strawberries in Illinois include the strawberry crown borer, Tyloderma fragariae, the strawberry root weevil, Otiorhynchus ovatus, and white grubs in the ... Illinois. Although the crown borer, root weevil and grubs are all members of the insect order Coleoptera (the beetle and weevils) their life histories differ considerably. Strawberry Crown Borer http://www. ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Raspberries & More - Insects & Diseases of Raspberries
... . Swollen crown indicates crown galls. There is no chemical control, and sanitation is recommended. Links to Raspberry Insect Pests Aphids Leaf rollers Cane borer Cane maggot, fruit worm, crown borer Sawfly Sap beetles Japanese beetles Links to Raspberry Diseases Orange rusts Spur blight and cane blight Crown gall Verticillium wilt ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... from along the major branches to allow light to penetrate the crown. This will help show off the branch structure of the tree ... landscape, particularly if some branches are thinned to open up the crown. Flowering dogwood is an understory tree in nature. This means they ... Insects common on dogwood include dogwood borer, twig borers and club gall. Eggs of the dogwood borer are laid on the dogwood trunk ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

All About Birch Tree Care: Bronze Birch Borer
... borer is one year from egg to beetle. Evidence of borer infestation is a progressive thinning of the crown ... borer but these will not kill larvae already active in the tree. Insecticides such as dormant oil control only the overwintering egg stage. Trees with advanced crown ...
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Peachtree Borer
... lesser peachtree borer probably ranks higher as a general pest than the peachtree borer. However, control programs for the peachtree borer must ... borer and lilac borer may be caught in pheromone traps meant for the peachtree borer. Note that the lesser peachtree adult borer ... before planting. The young trees should be inspected for crown gall before using the dip method. Pheromone traps are used ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Collier Arbor - Bronze Birch Borer
... recover once 50% or more of the crown is damaged. Severely infested trees should be promptly removed and destroyed to reduce local borer populations. Systemic insecticide drenches around the base ... before they enter the tree. Exit holes made by the adult Bronze Birch Borer Bronze Birch Borer Larvae Home | Services | The Arbor Advisor | Garden Calendar | Newsworthy | Problems & Solutions | Contact Us ...
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Developing New Trees for Landscapes - The Morton Arboretum
... whether within as well as between species differences exist in susceptibility to damage from Viburnum (crown) borer and tip borers, and mildew. The photos below show damage caused by these borers. For ...
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