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Grape Pest Survey - 2nd Week of July
The grapes at our monitoring sites continue to grow and are getting close to full size. This week, we caught …
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Collapse ▲The grapes at our monitoring sites continue to grow and are getting close to full size. This week, we caught …
Presence of pests in our scouted vineyards remain very similar than last week. As in the past report, grape berry …
On Monday, the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services posted a press release about the deaths of five …
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As the grapes grow, we again started to catch grape berry moth in one of our Northwest locations (Wilkes Co.), …
Glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS) detections continue in both of our Northeast sites, in Perquimans and Currituck Co., and we captured our …
Cicada killer wasps are starting to emerge. This picture was taken on Friday in a landscaped area outside the …
We are starting to catch the glassy winged sharpshooter, a vector of Pierce’s diseases(PD) in one of our northeast …
Written by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’Arcangelo Cucumber Downy Mildew (CDM) was confirmed on a cucumber sample from a production …
As the summer approaches, the three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Spissistilus festinus, captures are picking up in both sticky traps and …
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The hot dry weather has caused millipedes to move in search of moister areas which often means they crawl …
Our last site in the southwest of the state has been added to the pest survey this week in …
As we move towards the end of May, a few vineyards are still in blossom and others are setting …
Chironomid midges (“fuzzy bills”) are emerging in large numbers from ponds, lakes as well as the rivers feeding into …
As we approach the 3rd week of May, the plants continue to fill in, and some fields have started …
The downy mildew pathogen Plasmopara halstedii was found causing leaf spotting and leaf death on a sample of coreopsis …
The first confirmed adult spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) in commercially grown blueberries for the 2019 growing season was captured early …
-Inga Meadows, Shawn Butler, and Dr. Lina Quesada-Ocampo Basil downy mildew (BDM) has been confirmed in a commercial greenhouse in …
We have establishing grape pest monitoring locations and completed our first weeks of pest counts at three of our …
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