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second brood

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White Apple Leafhopper, HYG-2202-92
... the underside of leaves, especially on suckers or older terminal growth. When monitoring the second generation, keep in mind that watersprouts often have heavier populations of leafhoppers than ... help suppress second generation leafhoppers so that additional control is not needed. Young leafhoppers are easier to control than adults. The first brood is a better target than the second brood because ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Tufted Apple Bud Moth
... as adults, and begin second brood egg-laying about the beginning of August. Peak second brood egg-laying and hatch occur in mid- to late August. Late season second brood larvae (second through fifth instars) drop ... 1 and the predicted amount of second brood injury can be calculated. For example, if first brood fruit injury is 3.5 percent, the amount of predicted second brood injury is 7.4 percent ( ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Spotted tentiform leafminer
... per female. Spring brood females (April-May) lay an average of 16, first brood (June-early July) 10.8, and second brood (late July ... brood adults are present in April and May, first generation adults emerge in June to early July, and second generation ... Table 2. Limits to determine status of second generation spotted tentiform leafminer infestations. Second generation sap-feeder mines No. of leaves ...
www.caf.wvu.edu
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Redbanded Leafroller
... brood moths are found in the lower parts of the tree, while second-brood ... second brood begin to lay eggs shortly after emergence and continue until August. These eggs are laid mostly on the upper surfaces of the leaves and are difficult to find. Second-brood ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... carrots by September 1 in upstate New York, by August 20 farther South, to avoid second brood injury. Carrot weevil - Clean up garden debris in autumn. Beneficial nematodes are available. Apply as ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

Dickcissel
... on the ground. They will often nest twice in a season. The young of the second brood may not fledge until August, making the dickcissel a very late nester for the prairie ...
www.gpnc.org

Crow
... and feed the next year's brood. Scientists have discovered that adults with helpers produce more young than parents without helpers. Some crows have a second brood in the same year. Crows defend ...
www.naturepark.com

Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Feature Article
... colour. There are two broods, with a more boldly patterned summer brood in July. Shortly after the small white makes its appearance, the ... It is more often seen in the late summer, when the second or third brood has emerged and spread north. This is also when the ... is also double brooded, with a much commoner, and more heavily marked second brood in July. Male large white having a pit stop at the lilac ...
www.srgc.org.uk

Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... throughout the year in Florida. The female carries the eggs in a brood pouch on the underside of her body. Often there are 7 ... young leave the pouch, they never return. Some species produce only one brood per year, but others may produce 2 or more. Individuals may ... confused with termites. In about seven days, the nymphs molt into the second stage, and they are released from the burrow by the female. ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

FPHG -
... fall. First-brood crawlers begin appearing in early June and continue for a month in southern areas of Pennsylvania. These crawlers develop into mature adults by late July. Second-brood adults appear from late July to early September; if a third brood occurs, it appears in late October to early November. The ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu




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