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Buying & Using Insect Traps
... Insect Traps Fruit IPM Factsheet Buying & Using Insect Traps By: Bill Shane, District Horticulture Agent, SWMREC A useful way to time insecticide sprays is the use of pheromone traps and degree day models. Degree days use temperature data to predict insect ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... AND ORGANIC FERTILIZERS -Natural Deposits (Rocks, Sands, Shells, etc.) IRRIGATION MULCHING WEED CONTROL INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL ORGANIC GARDENING SUPPLIES SELLING ORGANIC VEGETABLES MORE INFORMATION Footnotes Disclaimer ... made from fatty acids tend to work well for some insects under average conditions. Insect traps, baited with phermone lures, work well in some instances. Many of these have ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

San Jose Scale On Fruit Trees, HYG-2039-92
... , apricot, peach, nectarine, quince, currant, gooseberry and Osage orange. Appearance and Life Cycle The insect spends the winter in an immature stage (the second nymphal instar or black cap ... of males appear in the traps. See North Central Regional Extension Publication 359, Insect Traps for Home Fruit Insect Control, for further information on where to buy traps. Control Once an infestation is ...
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Codling Moth On Fruit Trees, HYG-2203-92
... and other fruits. The larva is the familiar "apple worm." It is not a native insect of the United States; it was introduced from Europe by early settlers more than ... tree at bloom. See North Central Regional Extension Publication 359, Insect Traps Home Fruit Insect Control for further information on where to obtain traps. Control Natural control Birds are important predators of hibernating larvae ...
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FPHG -
... can take several forms, and is accomplished by using various types of traps and by weekly scouting. Pheromone traps lure male moths onto a sticky panel by means of a synthetic sex-attractant chemical. Counting the number of male moths in these traps weekly allows the gardener to better time insecticide treatments. Other insect traps are apple maggot spheres and white sticky panels for trapping ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Stinking Flowers
... from eggs laid by them will perish from lack of any suitable food. Unlike typical insect-pollinated flowers, most carrion flowers do not waste precious energy on rewarding its pollinators with ... 350 species of Aristolochia, mostly from tropical regions of the world. Many species have ingenious insect traps and malodorous, often nauseating stenches when the blossoms first open. One of the largest and ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

All About Roses
... of the nematodes. Mechanical Control Insect traps containing pheromone, though available, do not offer an effective control over the beetle population. In addition, traps may attract other beetles that ... Vol. 47: 175-205 (Volume publication date January 2002) R.-U. EHLERS, 1996, Insect Biocontrol with Non-endemic Entomopathogenic Nematodes (Steinernema and Heterorhabditis spp.): Conclusions and ...
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Apple Web Site
... their Control; An organic apple spray recommendation for apples Insect and Disease Control on Backyard Fruit trees, Some Common Fruit Pests, Using Insect Traps, by Bill Shane Below are the major direct fruit ...
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Fruit Insect Focus, August, 1997
... Borer, Synanthedon pictipes (Grote & Robinson) I. Introduction: Lesser peachtree borer (LPTB) is a native insect that was first reported in Pennsylvania in 1868 and is now widely distributed in ... insecticide (Ambush, Asana or Pounce) when moth flight is peaking as determined with pheromone traps. Blocks that receive a pyrethroid application should be monitored closely for mite outbreaks. An ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Insect Pests of Roses
... a regular basis to protect the foliage and flowers. Beware of Japanese beetle traps. Traps are almost too effective and will draw a great number of beetles ... Rose Plants | Site Selection & Bed Preparation | Planting | Water, Mulch & Fertilizer | Winter Protection | Pruning | Disease & Insect Pests | Different Kinds of Roses | Selected References | Societies & Organizations | Mail Order Sources | ...
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