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Monthly Archives: April 2010

Cereal Leaf Beetle Activity in Ohio

Tracey BauteTracey Baute April 27, 2010 1529 1 Comment
Baute Bug Blog

Ohio colleagues report finding cereal leaf beetle adults and eggs in wheat at various locations there.  Ontario usually sees a few hot spots with CLB infestations around the same time that Ohio does so be on the look out. Best way or worst way to scout, depending on who does your laundry at home, is to wear light coloured pants…

Tags: cereal leaf beetle
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Expect Early Activity

Tracey BauteTracey Baute April 21, 2010 1380 1 Comment
Baute Bug Blog

What a spring so far.  Things are happening fast.  Given the warm start to the season, we should expect an early start for many of our early season insect pests too.  Consider scouting at least 2 weeks earlier than norm.  Alfalfa weevils should be active shortly if they are not already (anyone find any yet?).  Grubs are starting to feed…

Tags: alfalfa weevil black cutworm early season pests grubs
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