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Lace Bugs
... . Lace bugs appear to be out in full force during mid- August. Appearance: Lace bug adults are only 3-6 mm long with a sculptured lacelike appearance to their wings. The ... per year in the prairie provinces. The adults overwinter under loose bark or beneath fallen leaves. The first generation adults emerge in midsummer while the second generation completes its development by early fall. Damage ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Boxelder Bug
... Nymphs suck plant sap until mid-summer when they mature into adults. These adults lay eggs for a second generation. After maturing, second generation adults seek overwintering sites. Activity continues well beyond frost as ... boxelder trees from the premises may help reduce boxelder bug numbers. However, since the adults are good flyers, even homes at a considerable distance from host trees may be ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

White Apple Leafhopper, HYG-2202-92
... generation adults gradually die off after five or six weeks and are not observed during mid- to late-July. Second generation nymphs appear in early-August with adults appearing from mid- to late-August. Adults ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Elm Leaf Beetle
... . The adult overwinters in homes or other protected areas. Those adults overwinter in homes can be a nuisance particularly when they begin to look for overwintering sites. The adults emerge in the spring and the females lay eggs on the ... trunk. The adults emerge in one or two weeks and lay eggs for the second generation. It is the second generation adults that overwinter in ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Spotted tentiform leafminer
... adults are present in April and May, first generation adults emerge in June to early July, and second generation adults are active late July to August. Most of the third generation pupae enter diapause for the winter; some third generation adults ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Obliquebanded Leafroller
... of the prothoracic shield varies considerably. Summer generation larvae have little brown pigmentation; spring larvae ... Adults are on the wing from mid-August to late September. The incubation period and the activity of the second-generation larvae are the same as those of the first generation ... emergence of second-generation adults 2,300 DD first eggs laid by second-generation adults Because of a ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Common Tree Fruit Insects
... generation adults appear in early May; their offspring feed on tender fruit twigs and terminals. Second generation adults appear in mid-July; their larvae feed internally on the fruit, causing mushy, wormy fruits. Third generation adults ... traps as described for codling moth, but replace traps before each new generation of adults appear. Neither mass trapping nor mating disruption is likely to ...
www.canr.msu.edu
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Collier Arbor - Bronze Birch Borer
... to emerge in late spring, when the fruit begins to form, and lay eggs. First generation eggs are laid primarily on leaves, though some are found on fruit. Newly hatched larvae ... in search of sheltered places to spin cocoons. Second generation adults typically begin emerging in mid summer, and in exceptionally warm years a third generation may occur. Management Cultural Rake up and dispose ...
www.collierarbor.com

White apple leafhopper/Rose leafhopper
... about 30 days in the first generation. Adults from the first generation begin to appear during late May and usually peak in mid-June. These adults oviposit in leaves, inserting eggs into ... generation on apple) RLH, and beginning in early August for second generation WALH and third generation (second generation on apple) RLH. Trees also may be examined in early June for the appearance of RLH adults ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Seeds for Education - Next Generation
... is: "that taught by members of a culture to the next generation to allow that culture to continue." To be sustained, our ... Next Generation articles in the Wild Ones Journal. Aimed at showing kids how to have fun with nature, these articles also appeal to adults. Follow the links below to read some of our most recent Next Generation articles: Keeping a Journal ...
www.for-wild.org




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