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Cankerworms Slowed by Cold Weather
... lower than last year (1991). Cool spring weather had slowed down cankerworm hatching and decreased feeding damage. Cool, wet weather occurred at the end of April and between May 19 to May ... , for that matter!), the weather has been miserable. Cool, rainy weather stops cankerworm larvae from feeding. Cankerworms, which hatched during April, appear to have died in some instances possibly due to ...
gardenline.usask.ca

HortNews- February 2006
... are present. Lacebugs- hosts include hackberry, linden, oak and sycamore. Spray affected trees when feeding damage is present, small yellow spots on the leaves, and insects are present. (June) ... & Management- April 10, 13 & 15 This clinic will cover basic horse nutrition and efficient feeding and management practices. Topics include: Nutrient requirements of horses at different ages, activity ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... the leaves of maple, elm, ash, boxelder and plum trees are galls caused by the feeding of very small mites. These mites become active early in the spring just as leaf buds are beginning to open. At this time mites begin feeding on the newly developing leaves. The evidence of mite feeding damage does not appear until late spring and on into the summer ...
ndsuext.nodak.edu

Ornamental Plants Annual Reports and Research Reviews 2001, Special Circular 186-02
... , Daniel A. Herms, David J. Shetlar, and Kelly Harvey Summary Life Cycle and Biology Insect Feeding Damage Management Strategies State Gypsy Moth Management Programs Conclusion Using Treeage Joseph F. Boggs, James A ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Ornamental Plants - Annual Reports and Research Reviews: Table of Contents
... Wooster, Ohio: 1995-1996 Evaluation of Crabapples for Apple-and-Thorn Skeletonizer and Japanese Beetle Feeding Damage at Secrest Arboretum: 1996 Properties of Materials Available for Formulation of High-Quality Container Media ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... or dead culms, but will occasionally attack living culms. The plant’s response to termite feeding damage is to make congested culm growth. Sap suckers Another very large group of bamboo pests ... soil, emerging as adults in mid-summer, but remaining inside the larval cocoon until spring. Feeding damage by the adults and larvae results in stunted and deformed shoots with few branches and ...
sec-bamboo.org

FPHG -
... degree because a healthy plant is able to withstand some feeding damage, and the fruit are not being affected directly. Fruit growers ... must be considered. For example, syrphid fly larvae might be feeding on pest green apple aphids and control the aphids without ... usually black with orange markings. These larvae often are found feeding on aphid colonies. The black ladybird beetle is a mite predator ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... (Illiger), are small (3/16-inch), bluish-black beetles that damage vines by feeding on small (1/2-inch) grape buds. In addition, ... of the body and behind the wing tips. Adults cause damage by feeding on the foliage and occasionally the berries. One generation ... beetles about 5/8 inch long. Damage from these insects occurs around bloom and chiefly consists of feeding damage to leaves and, to a lesser ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu
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List of Rose Problems and Diseases Listed by Damage
... defecate on their feeding substrate. 13redbandedthrips-dam4.jpg: Red-banded thrips damage to rose foliage in Hawaii. Leaf #4 with diagnostic damage. 13redbandedthrips-dam5.jpg: Red-banded thrips damage to rose ... leaf. SLUGS AND SNAILS 19snail.jpg: Snail with egg mass. 19snail2.jpg: Snails with feeding damage. *Snail/Slug slime on foliage (need picture). 19slug.jpg: Slug slowly moving. 19slug-hawaii ...
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DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Look for Patterns
... feeding habits and do not initially produce a wide-spread, discernable damage pattern. Plants become abnormal: Tissues are destroyed or removed, become deformed, or proliferate into galls. Living organisms are specific, ie. damage ...
oregonstate.edu




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